There are a lot more than 3 boards in each TV. X, Y, power supply, main board, ect... It really depends on what boards he kept. It is also REALLY important to know what models the TVs came from. If the boards came from TVs larger than 32" there is a HUGE secondary market for the parts. Most main boards and power supplies sell in the 50-80 dollar range. Most of the buffer boards go for about 25-35 dollars. Boards from the newer TVs are easily well over 100.00. I personally would be looking to buy the lot to resell.
Because he owns a shop, he knows the value of these boards which is 10k-15k on the REALLY low side, if you piece out each board (when you figure in boards that won't sell). A lot of boards are discontinued after 2-3 years and the only way to get one is on the secondary market. The scrap value is much less.
I personally would first decide if you are willing to do the work and
ebay all of the boards.
I then (would have already) ask what he was looking to get for the boards before I made a trip to view the boards, from there you have a starting point to haggle. He could be asking 5K which wouldn't be out of line if you were repairing TVs. Keep in mind, while the demand for an individual board is high, the market for 1000 boards is very limited, most people are only interested in the board that will fix their tv.
I don't think you will get a good enough deal to scrap them and make any kind of money.
I do think you could get a good enough deal to resell them and make a few thousand.
If you make a deal I'm looking for a power supply for a t4254, send me a pm.
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