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    They have gone from $ 41 to $ 130 on the completed listing of e Bay, I think it will beat any scrap value.

    I hope it helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ginofrater View Post
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    They have gone from $ 41 to $ 130 on the completed listing of e Bay, I think it will beat any scrap value.

    I hope it helps.
    Yep, I did a search for completed listings when I first got the unit. One dilemma with old bulky equipment is that it's heavy so expensive to ship and so you need to ensure the unit is fully functional (and be lucky too) to get enough to justify selling it rather than scrapping. Like I once sold a vintage monitor but after shipping and fees I only netted about $10. Not much for the time I spent selling it.

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