C64 keywinds as spare part?

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Post by jwr2 »

I was out of town for a few days ... I'm baaaack ... I still have 2 sets of black tuners and 2 sets of chrome ... all fairly new and in good shape ...
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Thanks to this great forum and the people who make it great new (old) tuners are in place, and I'm very pleased. Thank you Jeff!!!!

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Ted the C64 tuners are reverse like the late 70's tuners?
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My '75 has reverse tuners. Does anyone know the cut off for reverse vs standard?
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I had some on a '79 ...
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I have an 81 4003 with reverse tuners.
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Post by 80stingray »

My 73 had them.
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Post by rickcrazy »

My July '80 BG 4001 has those too.
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