You have to pay for the shipping.
To understand what is being shipping: it is a case and its cable, the PCB and "switches" of this G81-1000 board will be removed. The upside is the shipping weight will be much lower. Of course, I can also ship the PCB and those "switches" to you, assuming you know what G81-xxxx has versus G80-xxxx
My perfect Alps recommendations:
Buy It Now for this one with SKCM
pine blacks.
Bamboo blacks are crap and
pine blacks are the crack.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Dell-AT101-GYUM ... rk:15:pf:0
I believe you can easily find a replacement of this missing cap, from similar or same Dell.
My ranking of tactile Alps: pine blacks > salmon > orange; while SKCM browns are totally different beasts.
If you come from the land of SKCM blues, and like clickies, I think SKCM whites are not much different when in good condition.
I have all types of relatively common Alps switches mentioned above, so just speaking from experience.
In any case, ultrasound cleaning and dry lubing is recommendation for switches on these vintage boards, and one doesn't need to desolder the switches - just dissemble the top housings and stems and springs.
If you want Frankenstein, there's a Leeku's custom created Cherry full-size PCB available for you to drop into that Cherry keyboard case about, and that PCB allows you to install Alps switches, and of course make the keyboard fully customizable with NKRO, unlike many vintage Cherry boards that have only 2KRO.