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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    i was going to read the comments, but tl:dr I am probably repeating/confirming

    There is a market for some parts on obsolete untits



    some companies still seek out older units due to reliability, or their specialty

    commercial units usually have ram and pretty boards, also good steel weight and possible nonferrous

    there used to be any ebay seller on here that went by commission, anybe a min, not sure

    research specific units
    The warehouse I am cleaning out had a small machine shop with several shelves full of new parts for these printing presses. I didn't have enough time to take many parts off of the machines themselves but I will have my hands full just trying to sell the new parts.

    The yard I am working with is providing the trailers for $200 a load.

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