The Keyboard Company (manufacturer)

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The Keyboard Company
Successor Apple Accessory Products Division
Founded 1978 or 1979
Founder(s) Michael Muller
Defunct 1980
Headquarters 7171 Patterson Drive, Garden Grove, California, United States
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Former headquarters and manufacturing plant in Garden Grove, California.

The Keyboard Company (TKC) was a short-lived US keyboard manufacturer seemingly founded by Datanetics general manager Michael Muller around the end of the 1970s.

The Keyboard Company was created at the request of Steve Jobs for a company dedicated to Apple's needs. In the summer of 1980, the company was acquired by Apple and became their Accessory Products Division, later Alps Electric USA.

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