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Those test leads I cannot find, dam have to make them the hardest part is the plug to the tester, aircraft style will have to find a p/n on the receptacle and call connector world!:mad:
 
Ok I have a question on a different subject. I know everything has value to someone, but I have at least 500 minimum. Old tubes for radios and televisions. Any ideas.
Crap was just talking about them with PST some are crazy money if they work seriously in the $100's, the one for the dizzy tester is 85 used all day that's why I did a circuit to get rid of it for under 20 and sell the dam thing.
 
Crap was just talking about them with PST some are crazy money if they work seriously in the $100's, the one for the dizzy tester is 85 used all day that's why I did a circuit to get rid of it for under 20 and sell the dam thing.

I gave a few boxes last year to a guy that flea markets. Never sold a one.
 
Ok no biggie you know they belong to the DOT not the DOD right!
Actually no.... they used too. post 9/11 the Coast Guard was moved under the control of the department of homeland security with support from the DoD.
 
those tubes are like a lot of things - you got to hunt through a bunch of worthless ones to find one or two gems.. it depends on the value you put on your time really
 
I gave a few boxes last year to a guy that flea markets. Never sold a one.
I think they all sold for good money a while back. Then people pulled out old piles of them and now there is a glut of common ones. Probably more tubes available now than surviving equipment that uses them. But like most things there are certain ones that are rare and bring big bucks. I think my dad got a few bucks each for his back in the 90's Guessing he had 100 or so.
 
Dam think I reached my limit on dizzy cores!!!!! Dam b and FCBO is overwhelming me with cores!
 
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