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Glad to finally be here!
Mike here from upstate NY, I have been involved in scrap for a year or so now and am looking to refine my knowledge base and gather whatever tips and tools I can along the way. I run an ebay store as well as doing clean outs and a number of other odd things. In dealing with all of that I stumble across a great deal of vintage electronics as well as metals that I know little about especially with values or if some things should just be left intact. So again I just wanted to say hello and I am glad to be here!
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Welcome from Western Massachusetts.
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Welcome from the Dakota Territories. Friendly bunch here that should be able to answer all of your questions.
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Welcome, what got you into doing the scrapping?
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My getting into scrapping was born out of my ebay store and buying larger auction lots though other sites, one in particular was an entire electronics stores inventory. The sad part of that is at the time I had a partner and we had 35 vintage consoles, radios, turntables you get the idea. They were stored at his home and well, he got cold during the winter and cut them all up with a sawzall and dropped a massive pile off stuff off on my front porch, from there it just grew, I salvaged and resold parts that I could and then realized that much of the older stuff that was unsalable did have scrap value and now between the ebay store and scrapping they are my full time jobs. (oh yeah not a partner with this person anymore) .
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Partners are a really tough thing.
More often than not, it turns into trouble.
It's hard to find someone that has the same motivation as you.
(Welcome from Rochester, NY)
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Welcome from N. Central South Dakota.
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Glad to finally be here!
welcome from ne South Dakota, east river the side that matters :)