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DemonWolfe

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DemonWolfe

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Here is a picture of one of them. Some are better
 

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silversaddle1

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What you have there is what is called a "pin board". This one happens to be a back plane. Do you have any of the cards that plugged into the slots? No, don't waste your time trying to pull the pins. Sell it on E-Bay. The pins are gold plated and the wire is silver plated. These are good boards. To the right guy, $60-70.00 a pound is not out of the question.

Tell you what, post a pic of all of them, and get me a total weight, and I can see if my buyer would want them.
 

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Here is a picture of a pile of them. Some have been sitting for awhile and are pretty dirty but I have 15 lbs. Of them. Let me know what he says please. And thanks been holding onto them for awhile now.
 

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DemonWolfe said:
I have a bunch of boards from what I was told came from and old linotypye machine,
When you said old linotype machine I thought of something completly different the old machines we had didn't have any electronics just a heavy duty motor, an electric heater to melt the lead and 100,000 gears and levers.

Here is a real linotype. :icon_thumright:
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