VINTAGE 1960\'s Collectable Circuit Board NASA Apollo Space Flight Shift Register For Sale

VINTAGE 1960\'s Collectable Circuit Board NASA Apollo Space Flight Shift Register
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VINTAGE 1960\'s Collectable Circuit Board NASA Apollo Space Flight Shift Register:
$50.00

Up for sale is this one circuit board removed from an old piece of NASA computer equipment associated with the NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Apollo Support Department.
This board is a fiberglass board and has the thick pliable rubbery polymer type mask that looks to have been poured over the board and all the components. This circuit board measures 5\" x 4 1/2\" and has all of it\'s components firmly soldered in place.
This one circuit board from the 1960\'s is not known or expected to work and is being sold for it\'s collectability only.
Please see the pictures to judge the size and condition of this circuit board.The picture with the black background will show the stickers and labels removed from the very same equipment the listed board come from, and shows it\'s origin and dates of service or revisions.
You will not receive the stickers and labels or the coin in this sale.


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