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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    It's hard to say if something would be of interest to someone. You just never know. It's a pretty big world out there. If you've got something to sell ... there just might be someone looking to buy. Sometimes it's a museum looking to preserve the past when it comes to the vintage stuff. You might try listing it on E-Bay to see anyone bites. Out of an abundance of caution ... you might consider shipping only to buyers within the U.S. There are export restrictions on some kinds of electronics.

    Most communities have something in the way of e-waste recycling options. Sometimes it's a regular dropoff location nearby. Others sponsor e-waste events every so often.

    It's probably better not to just toss the stuff in the trash. A lot of pre- Y2K electronics used lead solder in the circuit boards. Other vintage electronics had other kinds of toxic nasties. Some have small amounts of precious metals that can be recovered.



    I hope this might be of some help. Welcome to the forum !
    He wont have any trouble finding a buyer willing to pay any duty's or tariffs imposed by foreign governments. A lot of WWII stuff manufactured in the US during that era was sent globally to her allies under the lend lease act. But the fact remains country of origin which refers to manufacture remains as USA.

    A list with some aviation equipment that used Tachometer Generators

    https://www.google.com/search?q=wwii...t=gws-wiz-serp
    Last edited by Smf-retired-user-0043; 06-29-2025 at 07:47 PM.

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