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Excess semiconductor inventory BIG QUANTITY.
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kilowatt
2008-03-24 23:25:59 UTC
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NOS parts, galore.

I have a large stock of semiconductors of all types, Cmos, TTL, RTL,
HC etc etc.. diodes, zeners and other semis from 1960 to mostly as
late as 1998 or so. About 12,000 line items, 2 million parts in total.
All are new unused, with only a couple of line items that are socket
pulls but even they are out of a circuit board runs that never saw
their customers.

My preference is to use Postal Service for shipping. Small lots are
cheap this way. $6 to 10.00 for larger quan. I don't mind the 5 pc
orders to help you repair that older cct board etc. Please ask for a
file upload of part numbers, quan and age codes. XL, DB4 or ASCII
format.

My library consists of 17 million pages of data books, app notes and
service manuals.

Let me know if I can be of help.
kw
brushoff
2008-03-27 17:35:45 UTC
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Post by kilowatt
To all group members/viewers
NOS parts, galore.
I have a large stock of semiconductors of all types, Cmos, TTL, RTL,
HC etc etc.. diodes, zeners and other semis from 1960 to mostly as
late as 1998 or so. About 12,000 line items, 2 million parts in total.
All are new unused, with only a couple of line items that are socket
pulls but even they are out of a circuit board runs that never saw
their customers.
My preference is to use Postal Service for shipping. Small lots are
cheap this way. $6 to 10.00 for larger quan. I don't mind the 5 pc
orders to help you repair that older cct board etc. Please ask for a
file upload of part numbers, quan and age codes. XL, DB4 or ASCII
format.
My library consists of 17 million pages of data books, app notes and
service manuals.
Let me know if I can be of help.
kw
Maybe you should post your inventory file somewhere, so people can
download.

You can give ordering information in that file as well. If you truly have
good stuffs, people would probably buy from you. I would not pay the
total amount upfront, do to internet scams. Buying through EBay is a
little safer, they guarantee money back.

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