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Stuart in MN

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The ones I've seen on eBay are ridiculous high priced. Unless I'm missing something.

Did you look at the completed auctions to see what the actual selling price was? Lots of eBay auctions start out with high asking prices, but don't ever hook a buyer.

This particular board may have less interest, since it's for some uncommon tools (not many people have sockets for Budd wheels, probably.) If it were a board for standard wrenches it would be in higher demand.
 
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four.cycle

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Go to Ebay.
Just to the right of the blue "Search" button click "advanced"
in the first box enter what you are searching for (i.e. "proto board")
(keep it simple)
scroll down a bit, click "sold items"
scroll down a bit more, click "US only"
scroll all the way down, click "most recent" (or however you want the listings sorted)
click "search" at the bottom.

Not really a lot to it, and I don't believe you need to be registered on Ebay to use that function.

The comment above about ridiculous asking prices is dead on. I've been watching a set of Indestro boards that have been listed for months at $149 for the entire lot, with no takers. (Might be because it's "local pickup only" somewhere in Iowa.)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/17-wall-mou...827959?hash=item51f3836e77:g:dFAAAOSweW5VThHQ

Shipping will be a killer. As I recall, the boxes we got those boards in were about 25" x 25" x 8" - one board to a box - all had double-corrugated inserts inside to prevent the boards from being damaged in transit.
 
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