I bought a 1989 Model M off of eBay 2 weeks ago for $50. It arrived in the mail and I disassembled it and cleaned it out. I had only ONE snapped rivet in it. But in the process of cleaning it, two more snapped. 3 snapped rivets on a 1989 keyboard, I thought, was a miracle.
My wife wanted a Model M and the seller had more available, and I, once again, made a $50 offer, and the keyboard arrived today.
However, unlike the previous keyboard, this one was not in nearly as good shape. I found 14 rivet backs in the case and the top right post the keyboard assembly sits inside was snapped off and loose inside the case. Two of the snapped rivet holes on the metal plate are rusted.
The seller offered a 30 day return policy and said the keyboard was tested/working.
And when I got it, I tested it and all the keys were indeed working.
So, how bad is 14 rivet backs loose in the case? Am I doomed to have failure soon? The busted post I can epoxy back on with some JB Weld, which I am going to do in a minute.
If I do get the seller to take the keyboard, I have to ship it myself, and that will cost me another $20 out of pocket.
I could bolt/screw mod it, but I have NO idea how to even begin to do that. If there is someone that does that professionally, I would prefer to spend the shipping cost to send it there, rather than risk another messed up keyboard coming back from this eBay seller. I don't blame the seller. He got a bunch of keyboards, tested them, and, as far as he knew, they worked. I didn't expect him to disassemble them and check for snapped rivets and other signs of internal damage. Not at a $50 price point.
So, the question is, do I keep it or return it? Is 14 way too many spanned rivets for a 1989 Model M Keyboard?
Any and all thoughts on the matter appreciated.