Sold Early Amiga 2000 Stock with Gotek

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Here is a very clean and early Amiga 2000 rescued from an estate sale.

4.3 motherboard
1.3 ROM
No Battery damage at all. This one got lucky.
2 disk drives, but neither worked reliably. I replaced DF0 with a Gotek (FlashFloppy) with buzzer and OLED display. The other one is left as a spacer.
Original Keyboard with NMB switches
Original Tank Mouse
Works Perfectly!
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$350 US + shipping from 30907
 

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Nice machine! Declaring interest.

Are you sure that keyboard has Cherry switches? That looks like a standard A2000 keyboard, not one of the rare mechanical ones.
 
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The keyboard in the photo is definitely not the Cherry one. It could maybe be the later NMB “space invaders” mechanical, but to be 100% sure a keycap should be removed.
 
The keyboard in the photo is definitely not the Cherry one. It could maybe be the later NMB “space invaders” mechanical, but to be 100% sure a keycap should be removed.

Done. You are correct, it has the white switches that look like space invaders. Is that an NMB? Still a good feeling keyboard. I added a photo.
 
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Yep, that's the mechanical NMB variant, which is also known as the Chicken Lips (even if it doesn't have the left C= keycap, mechanically it's the same).

Very good keyboard indeed, especially if the switches are not too worn out (they may tend to get a bit "sticky" with time).
 
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