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    Thanks RCA, thats is exatly right, if You can use very little force to break a board its junk pile board, but if You've to use lot of force then its move up the ladder as far as grade.. I would LOVE to see A BROWN BOARD get HIGH GRADE PRICE.

    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    What he means is low grade boards are very brittle in comparison to, say a motherboard which doesn't just fall apart if you were to drop it on the ground a few times.



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