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    Quote Originally Posted by aaron p View Post
    The older man who is my contact said the system worked in 1995 last when the business shut down. It has to main towers that are around the size of refrigerators and HEAVY along with other smaller components and some heavy printers. He confirmed that they paid almost $400,000 in 1987 for it. Said it is full of silver and heavy gold components and I am free to have it. Tomorrow will be a blast!
    I thought I'd mention that I'm cleaning up my operation and have about 200 laptops getting ready to ship off for recycling. My point is if the average price was about $500.00 each so.....$500 X 200 = $100,000.00. Truly astonishing what scrap used to be worth.



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