> Put some of the solder and/or traces under a
microscope - the
> oxidation will be different.
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012, Chuck Guzis wrote:
And that matters--how? I'd think that oxidation
would be highly
variable depending on storage conditions.
. . . and, if it had ever been repaired?
Could THAT aging be accelerated by humid oxygen enhanced storage?
Is this some sort of superstition wherein the ghost of
someone
inhabits it, thereby rendering it more valuable?
Maybe by the bits that were left behind?
You and I might not be impressed by "George Washington's Shoe-Horn!",
but some people are.