Horst wrote:

> Now when I see one of the old black Philips  glass encapulated  
> transistors, I get quite nostalgic.
> But this days one hardly looks at a modern transistor anymore.

I know it's way off topic, but I really /did/ use the OC42 in clocks ...
some of them are OC42m ...

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I got out my box (after 40++ years ;-) and counted, and find I have: 

  AAZ12      17       mostly unused
  BZY88 6V8   4       3 unused
  GET102      1
  OA10        3       3 unused
  OA202       9
  OA47       12
  OA70        3
  OA85        2
  OA86        1       1 unused
  OAZ207      3       1 unused
  OAZ247      1
  OC139       2
  OC16        1       1 unused
  OC201       1
  OC202       1       1 unused
  OC202       5       3 unused
  OC204       3       2 unused
  OC23        1       1 unused
  OC28        1       1 unused
  OC42       12       7 unused
  OC71        5       1 unused
  OC76        1       1 unused
  OC84        3
  OCP71       4
  SX641WA     1
  -----------------------------
  Total      97
  =============================

I culled these when I was at Marconi (UK) 1965-72.

If anybody wants them (one lot), please contact me off the list.

[Sorry John A; I just had to move on this while I am still alive].

With best wishes.

-- 
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    James R Miller    
  Cambridge, England  
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