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I have a CASIO Executive B.O.S.S. (Business Organizer Scheduling System) SF-R20 I I've had it in it's box and stuck in a file cabinet for quite some time. On a nostalgic lapse, I took it out of the box. I found the black case like disintegrating. As I picked it up it was sticky. I opened the keyboard and found that the black from case was coming off on my fingers. It seems like the black case is breaking down. Question, do you know if there is anything that I can do to correct this? Have you come across this issue before? I just wondering if I can save this antique or maybe just toss it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Ron
Hey Ron,
Seems lime time and humidity has taken its toll on ur R20. I really dont think they sell the shell by itself.
I used to have one of this and I saved some data on an old IC Card. Are you willing to sell it for parts?
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