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Old 30th Jul 2009, 11:43 am   #1
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The above is avery good source of NOS (and some new) components ranging from valves through Denco Coils and other wound components through to Capacitors, Pots, etc.(Usual Disclaimer- I have no connection with this firm other than as a customer). Turnaround time is good, about 2 to 3 working days usually, there's no minimum order charge, though each order does involve a minimum UK carriage charge of £2.20. for further information go tohttp://www.markhindes.easywebstore.co.uk/ Stock does vary from time to time, and may include even NOS items from the '30s & '40s.
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 12:22 pm   #2
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The Mark Hindes link doesn't seem to be valid
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 12:38 pm   #3
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The link should be:-

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All those DAC90As they have in stock!
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But the DAC90a's are a bit expensive!
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I actually spoke to mark yesterday enquiring about a lopt for my TV176. hopefully they will have one. cheers neil.
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My apologies to both David and Graham- I see that I inadvertently left off the / after the .co.uk. Sorry to have misled folk
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