On 3 Jun 2012 at 13:05, William Donzelli wrote:
Put some of the solder and/or traces under a
microscope - the
oxidation will be different.
And that matters--how? I'd think that oxidation would be highly
variable depending on storage conditions.
I have a tuba and tried to sell it for a time and got almost no
interest. After I turned up a photo of Arnold Jacobs (late of the
Chicago Symphony) playing it, there was a flood of interest.
Mind you, the tuba hadn't changed.
Is this some sort of superstition wherein the ghost of someone
inhabits it, thereby rendering it more valuable?
I just don't get it. How, objectively, is a coffee cup that Steve
Jobs once drank out of any different from a coffee cup from the same
manufacturer's lot?
--Chuck