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    flatscreen tv wall mounts

    I got this television wallmount from work and i cannot find any product info on it, other than a brand name sanus
    I looked at their wallmounts and none of them really match, this thing is heavy, any way you guys can help me id it?



    ...Hey, I couldnt find a thread on television wallmounts so i made one
    also not even sure if this is the right forum for this, but yeah, advice needed

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    Is that the original box? If so maybe a number on that.
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    no. that is not the original box
    no product numbers anywhere

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    Back in the day when I bought my articulating wall mount for my 51" it cost me $600 for the mount, yep, I'm that stupid to pay $600 for a wall mount.. anyway , that looks pretty heavy and its articulating, gotta be worth some coin.
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    Its industrial grade, hospital, restaurant, etc. not homeowner use. Made for hanging the big 80 inch or bigger on the wall for factory tours, mcdonalds menus, eyc.

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    what should i list it on ebay as?
    I take it that this is a good time to start an ebay account?

    or itll probably sell on CL as well, eh?

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    List it as a articultaing heavy duty flat screen wallmount for hstv. If it is universal, put that. If not, then take measurements of the screw holes so the consumer can make sure it will fit there set. You might also consider getting some wall screws and hollow thingies to add to it, which might boost sales. People hate buying things without all the parts.


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