Given the scarcity of these bezels and the level improvements in 3D printing, I'm surprised no one has created anything in this space. No love for the old PS/2's apparently. I've in the past reached out to designers or companies that take one-off type of requests and the prices are beyond...
I've gone down both paths, buying the individual keycaps (when only a couple of a specific type are needed) as well as picking up a keyboard (restoring or many keys needed) at low cost for pulling keys. Depending on what one may be looking for, the entire keyboard may be a less expensive route...
Graduated with a business degree in management...landed my first job 30+ years ago in a management consulting firm coding in COBOL (had close to zero programming experience, so had to swim 2x just to keep up). The network manager moved to another company and I stepped into his role. The rest...
I wouldn't label anything I've collected over the last 30 years as a best/worst investment. Picked up what I have more for personal gratification than anything else. I do have favorites and those are IBM PS/2's from 1987-1992 and old Macs from the 1990's through 2013. With the Macs, it's...
The PS/1 line actually came out after the PS/2 line. It was also the precursor to the Aptiva line. I would check ebay listings for value. Collectors just LOVE old stuff like this in original boxes (speaking from experience ;-)
I would gladly relieve you of your Model 60 floppy bezel (I have that project ongoing as well as one can never seem to have too many 30+ year old PS/2's ;-), but I believe the Model 60 bezels are about 4.5" (give or take) and the Model 90 is a bit wider at about 5 3/4" or so. Regardless, I can...