Where should I advertise some NOS multi-part electrolytic capacitors?

I have a small collection of new old stock metal can, twist lock mount electrolytic capacitors and would like to maximize the profit (not really) on them. Actually I need to know who would be most interested in buying them for Tube amp hobby use and where to list them.

If anyone is interested, I have no idea how old.

email ( snipped-for-privacy@verizon.net) me if you want to make an offer, I see them get around $5-10 each on ebay depending on the capacitor. Only selling the entire lot.

I have 12 total:

2 Sprague 185F 150uF@250VDC/150uf@250VDC 1 Sprague 185F 40uF@300VDC/40uF@300VDC/10uF@300VDC 2 Mallory 85C 40MFD@450V single 1 Mallory 85C 60MFD@350V single 1 Mallory 85C quad of 40MFD@350VDC 1 Unknown pt#22-3674 85C 10-400/4-350/4-150 1 Unknown pt# 22-3863 80MFD@400WV/80MFD@200WV/200MFD@25WV 1 Unknown pt# 22-3457 85C 10MFD@400VDC/4MFD@350VDC/4MFD@150VDC/20MFD@25VDC 1 Unknown pt#22-4500 85C 100MFD@475VDC/4MFD@475MFD/4MFD@475VDC/200MFD@25VDC 1 Unknown pt#22-3120 85C dual 80MFD@475VDC and dual 4MFD@450VDC
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dkuhajda
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I've got 100s of them too. If I could get $5 ea I'd be jumping for joy. Seems like most of them are kind of goofy though. Anybody need a can with 4 sections 300uf 400v, 10uf 35v, 1uf 450v, 1000uf 16v. I've got 10 of these very popular lytics. Mostly code dated late 60s. Good stuff for someone?

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RonKZ650

The problem with NOS lytics is that after they've sat around for a few decades they're usually junk, sometimes you can re-form them by very slow and careful application of power but often they're dried up and out of tolerance.

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James Sweet

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