Rob,

As a Scout leader and husband of a Guide leader, your tape rings would
be of use to just about any organization that entertains youth with
things like ring toss games. When my company's 3420's went out the
door, the tape rings came home with me! They have been used at lots of
events and camps.

Ron

On 3/10/08, Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Stracka, James (GTI)
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We took ours to a metal recycler.  They were mildly happy to take all
> >  but the ends.  We had to remove the ends.  There is a lot of plastic in
> >  those cables which the recycler has to strip.  You only get paid for the
> >  metal.
>
> I would expect the connectors to have a fair amount of interesting
> materials (like plated pins etc) well beyond even copper and aluminum.
> But maybe only interesting for large shops that can grind and separate
> stuff.
>
> Maybe I can find on http://www.recycleinme.com/ someone interested in
> a decent supply of tape rings. Not yet, but isn't the saying that you
> can't take your tape rings when your time has come...  and I also see
> demand for my old pipeline stages.
>
> Rob
>

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