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ratzz:

--- Quote from: ArtsNFartsNCrafts on November 04, 2007, 11:35:28 pm ---Wasn't really on impulse.  I thought it through:  I can either A) Sell the thing to someone or B) Make a project of it, and keep it for myself!  Either way is good for me!

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To be fair ANFNC, I think you need to make that decision yourself, or at least look into the projects forum to see what's involved in a restoration.

You only have a relatively tiny part of a full cab though -- a bit like buying a Defender stick and building a cab round it.

I would sell it on to someone who has a cab with a broken board because thats where it'll be most useful.

Good luck  :cheers:

councilface:
Pretty cheap eh? Are you sure that there isnt some form of white gloop on one of the chips? ;o)

ArtsNFartsNCrafts:

--- Quote from: ratzz on November 05, 2007, 03:23:04 am ---
--- Quote from: ArtsNFartsNCrafts on November 04, 2007, 11:35:28 pm ---Wasn't really on impulse.  I thought it through:  I can either A) Sell the thing to someone or B) Make a project of it, and keep it for myself!  Either way is good for me!

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To be fair ANFNC, I think you need to make that decision yourself, or at least look into the projects forum to see what's involved in a restoration.

You only have a relatively tiny part of a full cab though -- a bit like buying a Defender stick and building a cab round it.

I would sell it on to someone who has a cab with a broken board because thats where it'll be most useful.

Good luck  :cheers:

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Funny hou should mention that, because I found a guy in PA who is selling two DK cabs for about 50 bucks each.  One of them has the wiring harness intact.

Might be the start of a really fun project!

hatrick:
Problem is, you've bought a board and taken the sellers word that it works 100%. Now you have no way to test it and confirm it works. If you sell it, you can't honestly confirm that it works and say it is 100% working.
A bit of an ethical dilema. Are you prepared to ASSUME it works and sell it to someone who may get screwed?

ArtsNFartsNCrafts:

--- Quote from: hatrick on November 05, 2007, 11:09:15 am ---Problem is, you've bought a board and taken the sellers word that it works 100%. Now you have no way to test it and confirm it works. If you sell it, you can't honestly confirm that it works and say it is 100% working.
A bit of an ethical dilema. Are you prepared to ASSUME it works and sell it to someone who may get screwed?

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sure.

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