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    Band Hero Drum Set

    Anyone else ever do one of these? The circuit board seems to have gold pins on it. I saved the drums, cymbals, pedal and stand to try and sell for parts



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    In my experience it is better to sell whole if it works. Not much scrap value there. Some wires, some gold pins, and a bunch of plastic to dispose of.

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    Thanks, I still have two more to do. I'm going to see if I can sell some of these parts on ebay, and which is more profitable, selling parts or selling as a whole unit for parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by parttimescrapperMD View Post
    In my experience it is better to sell whole if it works. Not much scrap value there. Some wires, some gold pins, and a bunch of plastic to dispose of.
    They have no value , that ship has sailed . I still can't believe the amount of money people waste on plastic instruments but don't own any actual musical instruments . I laugh every time i see one of these for sale at a thrift store or flea market . They don't sell I have seen them from $5-$12 . Maybe find someone on craigslist . But based on the article mech posted I would leave them where they sit.

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    Great I thought there was resale value in the parts, now I have 3 of them. I find it funny also all these people that spend hours playing games like guitar hero or rock band. Why not spend that time to actually learn a true instrument.

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