Picked up the two items at a shop today for short bucks, I'm not an Apple fan but I know Alps Electric makes high-quality products and that these units will be well received by others in the community. Make any reasonable offer, pay for the shipping service you prefer. Will pack well.
Apple keyboard is SNA630M0110A2850, it has all four rubber feet which have no missing chunks and minimal wear/dirt, no meaningful blemishes on case, none on keys, very minor polishing effect on space bar. Uses cream SKCC switches (I think they all do but like I said I'm no Apple head).
Alps keypad is NIB, integrates a standard tenkey and a Glidepoint into the same box, connected with Apple Desktop Bus. Uses unknown tactile white Alps switches with very thin-walled slide pieces. They are definitely first-party Alps switches, definitely discrete switches mounted on a board, but I have seen nothing like this in the wiki. I popped a key off in the shop to see if it was indeed switches and saw it was white alps, put it back and bought it. At home I went to see which precise switch it was to compose this listing and realized it was not listed. I have attached photographs of everything (not that these are rare or unusual goods) as I had the camera out already. Do note that what may appear as blemishes/dirt on the items in fact appears to be dirt on my camera's lens or pickup, I'm not sure which but it's clearly in the same place across photographs. Items are clean.
Apple M0110A & Alps Glidepoint Keypad (ADB version, NIB)
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- Location: Boston Metro
- Main keyboard: 122-key Model F
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse K64325
- Favorite switch: IBM Beam Spring or Capacitive Buckling Spring
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- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: F122
- Main mouse: Various trackballs
- Favorite switch: Model F buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Just so you're aware, the M0110A was manufactured by three different companies, so you'll want to check which version you've got. The quickest way to check seems to be the country it was manufactured in.
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- Location: Boston Metro
- Main keyboard: 122-key Model F
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse K64325
- Favorite switch: IBM Beam Spring or Capacitive Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -