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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 15:04 |
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gypsy wrote: Send me some. I only have 4 silver. Can't find any good ones now or are you just joking around?
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 15:27 |
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deadlegion wrote: gypsy wrote: Send me some. I only have 4 silver. Can't find any good ones now or are you just joking around? I can never get enough GOOD properly working DS2s I don't even care what color. But yeah shipping would completely kill any deal anyway.
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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 16:32 |
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gypsy wrote: I can never get enough GOOD properly working DS2s I don't even care what color. But yeah shipping would completely kill any deal anyway. If you're looking to flip it not keep it for yourself then yeah you'd probably want discs instead for that weight. I've got a few atm...mostly black, 4x silver and 1 transparent blue. Think I might have another Sony memory stick here too.
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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 17:22 |
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gypsy wrote: I do need them for personal use. They tend to wear out or I get them in lame shape to begin with. Likely a lot easier to get discs though. Well, something to think about anyway.
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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 14 Sep 2019, 11:44 |
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Neverwinter Nights Kingmaker (PC) Railroad Simulator (PC) Tombstone (PC) Condemned (PC) Call of Juarez Bound in Blood (PC) Far Cry 2 (PC) Need for Speed Most Wanted (PC) Medal of Honor Pacific Assault (PC) Batman Arkham Asylum (PC) Panzer Elite Action Gold Edition (PC) Battlefield Bad Company 2 (PC) Circuit Breakers (PC) Perfect Universe (PC) Spider-Man DVD Blast (interactive DVD) Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (DVD R2) Memento (DVD R2) - 3 disc SE box Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (DVD R2) Back to the Future III (DVD R1) PSX original controller (SCPH-1080) PSX Namco light gun adaptor (NPC-103) - adaptor only PS2 memory card - genuine, black Wiimote with motion plus - genuine, white And a huge box of miscellaneous power/av/game cable and other crap. Need to sort through it now and see what I want to keep. So far I've got a genuine SNES av cable, a bunch of decent rca audio cables, a few decent component cable sets, 2x decent s-video cables, 2x optical audio cables, a decent coaxial audio cable, early iPod genuine power adaptor wall plug and cable, genuine PSP power adaptor, several hdmi cables, non-genuine Mega Drive controller and 2x wireless MD type controllers that I think are from an ATGames console. I'll sort through the rest another day Edit: Found a couple of AC extension leads, AC power board, couple more hdmi cables, a few more good rca cables, IEC extension cable and 2x decent guitar leads. Also a pair of vintage Japanese mics but I'm not sure of the brand. The rest is garbage so I'm binning it now.
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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 24 Sep 2019, 12:59 |
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forper wrote: I bought an antique grandfather clock at the Salvos for $50,000 but I just looked on the back and it says "Ikea", is that a rare kind? It's only rare if it's marked as such with caps lock on.
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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 11 Oct 2019, 10:33 |
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2 pairs of JVC car speakers NOS Skeleton Key, The [825 323 0] (sealed) PS2 DS2 controller (black) Xbox 360 wireless controller (white) Original Xbox console (broken DVD drive) and 1x 3rd party controller A few LP outer sleeve covers Another big box of random cables av/power/etc
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 22:49 |
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signofzeta wrote: I got another 18” rack from the scrap bin at work, this one about 40U high, extremely high quality, just needs new casters. Don't know what the rack is but the best deal for casters is harbor freight and get an actual dolly, they are cheaper than buying 4 casters. Then either attach the entire piece or remove the casters. Otherwise you end up spending 10 bucks each on them and its a pain.
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 26 Oct 2019, 15:10 |
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rein-o wrote: signofzeta wrote: I got another 18” rack from the scrap bin at work, this one about 40U high, extremely high quality, just needs new casters. Don't know what the rack is but the best deal for casters is harbor freight and get an actual dolly, they are cheaper than buying 4 casters. Then either attach the entire piece or remove the casters. Otherwise you end up spending 10 bucks each on them and its a pain. It’s just a standard 18” equipment rack like you’d see anywhere but it’s built with some marketing flash since my company makes stuff like that and then fills it full of vehicle exhaust analyzers or whatever. Since the gear itself costs tens of thousands the racks tend to be nice with a few extra features. I plan to fill it with synthesizer modules although I’m well short for the next lifetime or so. I was told by another person that HF is the ticket for casters. I’ll check them out.
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Post subject: Re: electronic recycle bin finds Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 18:27 |
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signofzeta wrote: rein-o wrote: signofzeta wrote: I got another 18” rack from the scrap bin at work, this one about 40U high, extremely high quality, just needs new casters. Don't know what the rack is but the best deal for casters is harbor freight and get an actual dolly, they are cheaper than buying 4 casters. Then either attach the entire piece or remove the casters. Otherwise you end up spending 10 bucks each on them and its a pain. It’s just a standard 18” equipment rack like you’d see anywhere but it’s built with some marketing flash since my company makes stuff like that and then fills it full of vehicle exhaust analyzers or whatever. Since the gear itself costs tens of thousands the racks tend to be nice with a few extra features. I plan to fill it with synthesizer modules although I’m well short for the next lifetime or so. I was told by another person that HF is the ticket for casters. I’ll check them out. HF is the best for casters. pretty heavy duty for what I was using for at the time.
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