inspectorgadget
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- Joined
- Jul 14, 2012
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- Location
- Indianapolis
- Detector(s) used
- Whites MXT with 10"DD coil, Sun Ray probe
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I personally would take the Pioneer apart & sell the case, knobs, power supply & anything besides the amp or whatever isn't working. Much easier shipping & easier to sell. Those are not lite as a whole unit & sure it would sell but most of what someone would pay would be shipping. Really probably not worth your time that way. Also the circuit boards are scrapable. They even sell as scrap on eBay. I have a bunch of circuit boards & I separate the higher gold content stuff & sell it as high yield circuit boards for gold recovery & get an average of $1.00 per pound, the rest I get 12.5 cents per pound for, it ads up if you come across a lot of free electronics, especially old computers that have a lot of high yield boards in them not to mention some real good aluminum & rare earth magnets in the hard drives.
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