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    That first board looks like something for you to build your own board. It is laid out so you can solder components and wires to whatever you want.

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    I agree, and I have several different sizes and shapes all made by Radio Shack. I found something called schmartboards that look like modern versions, but I had never seen anything like this before. Was this common in the 70'swith Radio Shack? Any idea on their value? Thanks for your input!

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    That first board looks like something for you to build your own board. It is laid out so you can solder components and wires to whatever you want.
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