Corsair wrote:Welcome, John. You might try looking at this Ryedale a member here has for sale.
http://realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=4475&view=unread#unread
inflationhawk wrote:You have amazing patience to get that much copper by hand sorting. I lasted about a month, then I got the Ryedale Sniper. That lasted about 2 weeks and then I upgraded to the Ryedale Apprentice and I've never looked back. My only frustration now is not getting enough pennies to sort.
pennypicker wrote:Welcome to the boards. With a Ryedale you'll double that 500 - 700 pounds in no time.
inflationhawk wrote:You can get the Sniper for $130 from Andy. His member name is Ryedale. Send him a PM. He is the guy that makes them so your buying a new one and will get great customer service. It sorts pretty fast compared to what your used to, but no where near as fast as a Ryedale Apprentice. I'd say you could get through a $25 box of pennies in 2 hours with a Sniper. It would take about 15 minutes with an Apprentice.
fenpark15 wrote:You're aware that the Sniper looks to be just an electronic coin comparator, right? You can find these for about $30 shipped from Hong Kong on arcade parts websites. Solder on your own 12 VDC transformer (hint: read the labels on transformer plugs on old electronics to find one at Goodwill, then cut it off and solder it on to your coin comparator wire harness). You'll be "sniping" through boxes in no time (well, about 1.5 box per hour) without eye strain and you can even watch a movie while you sort. I'm not trying to rain on the parade for Ryedale Apprentice fans - it looks pretty sturdy and works right out the box. But DIY beats the pants off the high entry price of the Ryedale if you're a hobbyist and enjoy patching together contraptions.
inflationhawk wrote: It depends whether you'll get more enjoyment from sorting pennies or building a mechanical device on your own.
jldco wrote:Hi John! Glad to see I have some Arkansas company!
John_doe wrote:jldco wrote:Hi John! Glad to see I have some Arkansas company!
I work in sprindale! Small world.
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