You have found it, it is called the Gold Refining Forum.Acid_Bath76 said:I'm waiting for someone to tell me where this golden goose is located.
I agree with you Oz 110% Im not the guy with any entitlement issues as some may have interpeted by the question I posed, I am merely trying to learn everything I can that members will freely share as it is I believe in the mission of the forum , the question posed did not demand difinitive answers it only hoped for a scent in which to follow, which was gracefully obliged by some members and I thank them for it .Oz said:You have found it, it is called the Gold Refining Forum.Acid_Bath76 said:I'm waiting for someone to tell me where this golden goose is located.
This is EXACTLY how I started and have made a nice living from it for years (only, sadly, we used to TOSS computers by the pallet load because we thought them to be "worthless".....robust57 said:New to the forum here. To the OP, I work for an IT department of a law firm. We just PAID a company to come take our old computers, switch gear, and telco equipment. Mostly we just wanted it of our space which is why we paid someone to take it. Due to this I have begun my own collecting of parts. I would suggest looking into law firms, banks, and hospitals. Reason being is that most of the large companys in these fields used Nortel phones. Nortel is no more, Avaya bought them up. So either these companies are ditching their Nortel gear for VoIP or will be ditching it for the latest Avaya gear. Some of this Nortel stuff appears to have a bit of gold on the board, the older the better. The backplane of Nortel Option 11c cabinets has 12 rows of 148 gold plated pins about an inch tall. I just decommissioned our Option 61c which has been running for over 20 years, can't wait to see what's all in there from the copper and aluminum and hopefully gold.
Also some of the older Cisco chasis switch gear contains gold, mostly on the supervisor modules.
Hope that helps. Happy hunting.
glondor said:For what it is worth. The last lot of boards like these shown I sold I received $20 per lb for populated and$ 25 per lb for un-populated. 8)
glondor said:For what it is worth. The last lot of boards like these shown I sold I received $20 per lb for populated and$ 25 per lb for un-populated. 8)
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