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    Cashing in the year of saving

    I have been saving my Ram for 6 moths and Processors for a year now. I just weighed everything and im about to cash in.

    Weights are Aprox. +/- 1/10th/LB

    Green Fiber Metal Top - 17.9 Pounds

    Pinless - 5 Pounds

    AMD Ceramic - 1.1 Pounds



    Pentiums - 2.4 Pounds

    Slot Processors - 9.4 Pounds

    Black Fiber - 2.1 Pounds

    486 - 2.1 Pounds

    Green/Brown Fiber - 3.1 Pounds

    Amd ceramic metal top - 1.7 pounds

    IBM/Cytrix gold cap - 12 Oz's

    Pent Gold cap - 2.1 Pounds

    Pentium Pro's - 4

    Lastly i can add my ram @ 51.8 Pounds

    WOOOO!

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    wow, way to go man. That is gonna be a sweeeeeeeeeeeeet check.

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    Why cash in now?... I mean you have been colecting this long....just curious..i plan on waiting another year yet..

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    Drooling at your quantities.
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    Very cool way to go...

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    Awesome stash! I agree with Scrappy. Why cash in now if you don't have to. I'd hate to be the guy to tell you to wait and the prices continue to drop, but I'm an optimistic..... Imagine if the price went up. Great job, I too am jealous! If you do decide to sell, please let us know the results!

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    I keep thinking that I am going to do that, but I always have some space in the box so in goes anything I have more than a pound of.

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    If you don't mind me asking, who will you be sending your stash to? Why not sell and reinvest the money in more computers while the price is low, you could buy alot of computers with that stash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    If you don't mind me asking, who will you be sending your stash to? Why not sell and reinvest the money in more computers while the price is low, you could buy alot of computers with that stash.
    Sounds to me like he already gets every computer he can get his hands on.

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    Were cashing in now because we have a few things for the money that we would like to do. Vacation coming up, bills to pay and i want to get the boat fixed and back onto the water.

    I'll start saving again and as long as we dont have things come up ill keep saving. This is saving when i was doing this small scale and on my spare time. We still are small however my wife does this now as her job so we get material faster than we previously did. I should be able to get that many processors in 6-8 months instead of 12.

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    Wow! Kudos to you! Looks like about 2 grand worth. Not sure what the Pentium Pros sell for off hand, i assume some have gold caps and some don't?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremiah View Post
    Wow! Kudos to you! Looks like about 2 grand worth. Not sure what the Pentium Pros sell for off hand, i assume some have gold caps and some don't?
    They are around 17$ a piece sold to one of our buyers. Or if you take the ebay route around $30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    They are around 17$ a piece sold to one of our buyers. Or if you take the ebay route around $30.
    Ebay = $30 but then factor in $1 listing fee, -%15 ebay cut the -3% paypal cut for a business account. Still come out ontop but add in listing time, going to the post office. And u just about break even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    We are at $100.00 /lb or approximately $20.00 per piece
    Exactly why i am sending the 4 that i have, even though it pains me dearly to part with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    We are at $100.00 /lb or approximately $20.00 per piece
    I need to check your quotes more before i open my mouth. good on you for the stellar pricing for procs.

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    Drum roll please.....



































































    Total = $3078 and some change for the full load of everything that i brought!

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    Awesome!!!! Congratulations!
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    Good job. I can never stop myself from selling all I have... great savings account.

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    Very, very nice


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