Hi, At 2002-10-22 01:03 -0800, Darren Logan wrote: >If there are lots of unwanted SMT components out there - maybe you auction them off ? > >Would you care to list the components or is that too long a job ? > >Maybe our kitting company would be interested in your components - perhaps you should >target component kitting companies ?
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