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    computer pins

    Somebody just gave me a filing cabnet full of assorted computer pins. There is about 200 lbs. Smf wont let me put pics up. I dont know if i should pull the pins from the plastic pieces or sell them whole. If someone has an email or phone number i could send pictures and could lead me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated


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