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Not really... it's a collectors item.
...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
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Well, obviously! Who would pay that much for a semiconductor with a gain of 20 to 50 if you're lucky, and a bandwidth that might include the bottom of the AM radio dial??? And noisy to boot! Hey, maybe the guy who wants the noise source... Nah, he'd never pay fifty bucks for a single transistor.
Shows how much a package - just piece of paper - can be worth!
And I gave one away to "Mr. Transistor,"
Al
-- There's never enough time to do it right the first time.......
you got to be kidding me. i have a whole bunch of vintage transistors of that type. still in their packages.. maybe i should sell ?
Wats>
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