Broken adapter

This weekend, a guest at my house set my iBook on the floor. When my husband picked it up, someone else's foot was on the cord and the power adapter was jerked out leaving the "male" part inside the plug-in spot. I read the postings for "dropped my ibook, ac adapter won't work" but I'm wondering if I have to replace the DC board or if there is a way to get the plug out of the socket. Any help?
Thanks.

DT & T Computer Services in Fremont, California does it for $95 plus shipping.
John Sawyer (CJS Macintosh Repair-Apple Authorized) says he will match DT & T's $125 plus shipping price on the backlight cable repair. You could call and ask if he will meet their $95 plus shipping price on the DC-in board replacement:
CJS Macintosh Repair
Berkeley, CA
510-849-3730
[email protected]
MicroDoc sells the part for $59 plus shipping, and will install it for another $59.
PowerBook Tech in Berkeley, California parts out non-working iBooks and sells the parts. They sell the part at a fluctuating rate, based on demand, but are not currently doing repairs.
We Love Macs in Santa Clara, California lists the part for $49.95.
PowerBook Medic in Huntsville, Alabama charges $59.95 for the part.
Those are the links I have gathered over the years. Hope something there helps. (I have more links, but they are currently charging more for the part, so I see no point in listing them.)
And here is the link to PowerBook Fix-It's installation guide:
http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/50.16.0.html

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