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    How would you grade these items?

    Wondering how this board would be graded? With the ics not pulled. They are Motorola not pinned pictured below.
    Plus some other items..








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    I would hang that board on the wall LOL

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    are you joking or are you serous ? the boards are hi tel com grade, however, they may be down graded because of the chips removed, the cpus are $300 a lb I believe. the plated items are abour $60 a b. I suggest contacting ewasted or one of the other buyers in the buy sell section.
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    What did the board come out of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immulmen View Post
    What did the board come out of?
    X2...

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    are you joking or are you serous ? the boards are hi tel com grade, however, they may be down graded because of the chips removed, the cpus are $300 a lb I believe. the plated items are abour $60 a b. I suggest contacting ewasted or one of the other buyers in the buy sell section.
    Those chips aren't $300# ones. they don't have the gold plate in the center. they may have a collector value.

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    I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.

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    Thanks! I'll try to research the chips.


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