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Default Anyone need a couple thousand DB25 connectors, less the pins

I scrounged Stuff a couple weeks ago, enough to fill two crates 5' x
5' x3' tall. Lots of misc stuff, nylon nuts by the bag, adhesive
backed clips, a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs), 25lbs of what appear to be 1/2" E-clips, hardware up the
wahzoo...

Ive got 3 or 4 boxes..about the size of a loaf of bread each filled
with Amp DB25s, but they dont have any pins installed. Another few
hundred Molex connectors of various configurations, including the disk
drive type, a few hundred Amp DB15s, no pins yada yada.

Anyone need any of these? Its all new stock, most of it in sealed
bags.

I helped close down Dimension Tooling in Santa Ana California, and he
had bought a BUNCH of electronics assembly equipment, including
resistors by the roll, etc. Most of the big stuff went to auction, I
wound up with the sweepings so to speak.

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