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Stock of new IC's to clear [message #7857] Wed, 08 July 2020 21:42 Go to next message
kkeeley is currently offline  kkeeley
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Location: Melbourne - Australia
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Hi All,

I have been clearing out some of my older boxs of supplies and have found that I have a good number of 68000RC10's and 41256's that I'm looking to sell.

I'm not sure what the best way to sell these parts is. I have around 100 68000RC10's I'm looking to sell, all are brand new still in there Motorola tubes, I also have at best guess over 1,500 41256 RAM chips that are also brand new in the orginal tubes.

I'm based in Australia and I've seen some crazy prices for both of these chips on ebay and other locations. I'm not wishing to sell them one at a time as the shipping cost alone would be to expensive to be done correctly, I'd sooner sell them by the tubes.

I'm intersted to hear from anybody that has ideas on how I can sell these parts as they are just taking up space and I'd sooner make a little money to put towards my 68030 project that's been sitting for far too long.

If anybody is interested in some please let me know and we can discuss prices and/or other options, will consider fair trade for other parts that I'm looking for.

Thanks for any help.
Ken
Re: Stock of new IC's to clear [message #7862 is a reply to message #7857] Thu, 09 July 2020 17:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
djmartins is currently offline  djmartins
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Just a thought but a rough guess for shipping in quantities easy for you to handle in Oz, to the USA and Europe might help
generate interest.
Re: Stock of new IC's to clear [message #7874 is a reply to message #7862] Tue, 14 July 2020 23:10 Go to previous message
kkeeley is currently offline  kkeeley
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Sorry for the delay getting back to you all.

I'm thinking of selling the 68000's in multiples of 8 at $150 and selling the 41256's in multiples of 12 at $25. This way I can just cut the existing tubes in half for sending.

A quick look at ship and it looks it might cost around the following, anyware in Australia for $10, the US for around $25 and Europe for $30, more accurate shipping would be posible once destinations are known.

All prices are Australian dollars and for up to 0.5kgs.

My other thought is to find out if I could sell the entire lot to somebody like Utsource for a fair price.

Ken.
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