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    So I was curious if the first one was a fluke or if other makers have the same kind of board, well looks like they all have the same kind of board.







    I have some reservations disclosing where these are coming out of because these items are everywhere and it would be very easy for the "scrap thieves" to have a field day. I know that most of the active members on this forum aren't thieves, but we have lurkers and general public that come here looking for the quick buck and don't care who they hurt getting it.
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    Might just be my monitor, but the colour looks more like copper than gold to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMHN View Post
    I have some reservations disclosing where these are coming out of because these items are everywhere and it would be very easy for the "scrap thieves" to have a field day. I know that most of the active members on this forum aren't thieves, but we have lurkers and general public that come here looking for the quick buck and don't care who they hurt getting it.
    That's like saying "I know where there's a ton of money laying around!... But I'm not telling you" I'm personally dying from curiosity and would love to know where they came from. I wouldn't worry about someone stealing them
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