I'm saying, I can donate to a real purposeful museum or a community-owned collection, but if I sell it to the public, one way to ensure that it won't be scrap for parts is to make it sell at a price no longer profitable for harvesting its parts.Nuum wrote: ↑Selling it at a high price to "deter scrappers" sounds just like an excuse to make more profit on it. I think it's on the owner's discretion what he wants to do with his keyboard.Or in other words: Make it yours! I don't care how, as long as you feel good about it.Spoiler:
In general I find all paths interesting in their own way, be it cars or keyboards.
Re-purposing a piece of unused equipment through making use its parts will be a noble act. That's definitely at a more meaningful level than just be scrapped for its metal.