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Someone needs to donate that missing key.


So, in my lunacy I have just removed the said missing key and spring from one of my spare (and broken) 64c keyboards, written a polite note and popped them in a jiffy bag. I shall post it in the morning all the way across the pond and that machine shall be complete once again.

I must be mad ;)
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That is so cool. Many thanks for helping them out.


No problem. I guess they should have it by now.
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Got this email today :) :

Dear Mr. Taylor,

 

Thank you so much for sending us the key for our Commodore 64. We received it in the mail yesterday. We are a nonprofit organization with a museum who is always looking for ways to make this place better. We recently renovated the museum, so this goes perfectly. It was a pleasant surprise, and truly appreciated.

 

Thanks again,

 

Molly Tice

Executive Director

Honor America Inc.

1601 Oak Street

Melbourne, FL 32901

(321) 727-1776
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