That's a pretty thorough video,
Doesn't look like there are any inner light seals.
How many different prism variations are there?
Good question. In my search for answers there are mixed views even from the same brand and model of camera depending on when they were made. For example: I have seen mentions of older K1000 prisms that may not fit right in newer K1000 bodies. Few other answers being that you could even extract a prism from a Canon 50E, an Elan II and a T50/70 and that should suffice. information is varied.
There is an eBay seller that will not be available until the 6th of this month. I will buy a nonworking K1000 body from him and see if it has the prism in it. I can also use the top plate from that body in place of mine that has the ding in it. In the meantime I will go over the video guides and documents again and in a few days the screwdriver set and other tools will come. I will take the top off the camera and inspect things. If the situation isn't desilvering then I can skip the prism quest and work with other things on the camera. If it is desilvering then I will use the prism from the ordered body from eBay, if it has one. If not it will have the top plate and I can save whatever is left from that body that might come in handy later down the line.
Prisms by themselves do not seem plentiful on eBay, only found two possible sellers. Whatever online searches I try lead me mostly to message forums on desilvering. If there is an outlet that supplies such things I haven't found it yet. My guess is that a good amount of bodies should have the prisms in them and then it is a question of is that prism in the same state as the one you are trying to replace and the second question being will it fit?