Vintage Computer Terminal Keyboard SEI SCANTLIN ELECTRONICS 830 Before Quotron
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This is a very old computer keyboard dating to the 60's I believe this was used on a system designed by John Scantlin for Wall Street systems that eventually became Quotron. It appears in good condition with 2 keys that do not stay snapped in. It measures about 11-1/2" wide, 7-1/2" deep and 2" to 3-1/2" high.Things to Consider........... Please Read...........Payment PAYMENTS BY PAYPAL Sales Tax If you purchase this item and it is to be shipped to a California address, we are required to collect 8.00 % sales tax on the sale amount, unless valid Resale information is provided. Domestic Shipping Fedex - USPS - UPS. Tracking is included in our shipping price for DOMESTIC shipments. Missing or damaged shipments require a claim filed by the buyer.International ShippingWe ship Priority Mail and First Class. Items sold at US$50 or greater require shipping by Priority Mail. International shipments with Priority Mail include Tracking and InsuranceNOTE: Duties and Customs charges may apply to this purchase when entering your country. Check with your customs office for assistance determining the possible charges before you bid. We will not falsify customs documents with inaccurate values or marking as a gift.Satisfaction Guarantee We will refund the original purchase price if not satisfied and we are notified within 3 days of receiving the
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