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    This is a Teledex hotel phone. There was no model number on the casing that I could find. It appears to have been removed and replaced with the casino's information only. Picked up about 150 of these today cleaning out a tech's storage unit. One thing to recommend about them is their ease of disassembly. Clean and super quick.





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    This is a 3com 24-port superstack switch.




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    These two boards (along with an unpictured power board) came out of a Teledex ExpressNet AirLink 2010-vc-12. Just picked up about 30 of these. Haven't located a resale market for them but this one was scrap anyway. The main board is both heavy and telecom grae!








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    These boards are from an older Sun Stor-Edge tape drive.

    This is the main board which looks quite nice but grades as CD/DVD drive board





    Another nice board. For coverage on both sides this looks like mid-high grade to me





    These two looks like nice little mid-grade boards until the truth is exposed on the other side!

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    This one is a 3com Superstack 3 Switch 4226T. Forgot to take pics of the backs today.



    This is a 3com Baseline Switch 2250



    This is a Cicso Catalyst 2950 switch

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    This is an old DishDVR analog DVR. Each one weighs about 10lbs 2oz. About 14oz is a power board, a mix of three mid-grade boards are just shy of 1lb, a hard drive weighing between 14oz-22oz and about 8oz insulated wire. Rest of the weight is tin and one super light low-grade board. These are mostly older but the hard drives tend to be 250gb and bigger so have a decent, modest resale value or can be used to upgrade older computers for resale.












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    This is an IBM Netvista Type 8364 POS system from the late 1990s. It has the guts of a normal tower but without a hard drive or any other kind of drive (all drives and storage would be in a server or central computer for these systems). In the 20 I scrapped today, didn't see a fingercard beyond the backplane though there are slots for them. All had the same CPU so tossed it in the pics too.












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