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Completed builds: Mosrite Fuzzrite (Si), Mosrite Fuzzrite (Ge)[2], Get Lo-Fi Fuzz, Fuzz Face (Ge) [2], Fuzz Face (Si) [3], Mos-Face, Vox Tone Bender, Kay Tremolo, Os Mutantes Fuzz [2], Psychedelic Fuzz, Smokey Amp, Sunn Buzz, Jen Fuzz, Fancy Fuzzbox, Muff Fuzz (op amp) [2], Buzz Box, Fuzz King, Rangemaster [5], Maestro FZ - 2/3, Ruby Amp, Orpheum Fuzz (Ge) [4], Great Destroyer, Schizo, Carlsbro Suzz, Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz (si), DOD 250 Gray [2], Super Dirt Fuzz, Fuzz Factory, Jordan Boss Tone, Sam Ash Fuzzz Boxx, Heathkit TA-28 Fuzz, Olson New Sound Fuzz, LRE Fuzz Sound, Green Ringer, Vox Super Beatle (Ge), Colorsound One Knob (Ge), Demon Buzzz [2], Demon Wasp v1, Demon Wasp v2, Super Hard-On, Bazz Fuss, Burns Buzzaround [2], Selmer Buzztone, Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz (Ge), Fuzz Face/FY-2 (Ge), Zonk Machine, Univox Squarewave, Demon Fuzzz, Mosrite Fuzzrite BG-500/1000 (Ge), Univox Superfuzz, Marshall Supa Fuzz, Demon Monster, AA Overdrive/ Retro Fuzz, Tone Bender MKII, Psychtar, Jordan Vica Vibe, etc...
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Garage Sale Update (items removed, a few items added in part 5)

Black = I have only what is pictured
Red = I have more than what is pictured

Part 1

Part 2

Radio

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

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2) ¼” jack w/nut, unused, .50
3) 100 ohm pot, not common, great for sagging the battery, new, $2
4) 50 ohm pot, not common, unused, $1.50
5) standard 3PDT pushbutton switch, new, $3 (20 for $60 ppd in USA -free shipping - and you will get them in < week)
6) 1.5v battery holder, less common version with metal tabs so you can connect
them in various combos for 3v, 4.5v, etc, new, 2/$1
8 ohm speakers for use in mini amps like The Smokey:
7) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 2.25", pulled, $1ea, 3 left
8 ) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 1.5", pulled, 2/$1ea, 2 left
9) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 1.15", pulled, 4/$1ea, 9 left
10) copper scourer for soldering iron, new, $1
13) Trisonic TS-F239 40w soldering iron, new, $3
similar to this
13a) Trisonic TS-F239 40w soldering iron, unused without tip, $1
14) vintage 60's heavy duty SPST toggle switches, pulled, w/ nuts 2/$1
15) 2N2369 Si NPN hfe ~ 40-50, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made pre-1968, unused, $1ea
15a) 2N2369 Si NPN hfe < 40, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made pre-1968, unused, 2/$1
16) GT5253 Si NPN hfe ~ 150-400*, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made pre-1968, unused, $1ea
(*if you need a specific hfe within that range, just ask and I'll try to find it)
17) 1N192 Germanium glass case diode, vintage US made pre-1968, unused, 2/$1
18) Texas Instruments, J3151 Si PNP, hfe ~ 45-75, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made
pre-1968, unused, $2ea
19) 4JX11B1634B Si NPN hfe ~ 20-30, vintage metal case, gold legs US made pre-1968, unused, 2/$1
20) odd vintage non-latching SPST push switch, normally open, used, $2
22) 555 timer IC, NE555P, new, 3/$1
24) vintage 70's Sears Radio, ~10" x 4" x 5.25", working, dirty pot sound tuning radio.
I was planning to build a Ruby or Smokey in the enclosure, leaving in the speaker and the tuning
knobs for control. an amp that looked like an old radio...cool idea that I never got around to, $20
25) A sealed pound roll of long out of production Ersin Multicore, SN60, 18swg, .048"/1.2mm, $25
26) 3 knobs, 1 large, 2 small (1 not pictured) knurled shaft, for one size smaller than 1/4" shaft, all 3/$1
27) silver knob (~ 1 3/16") for 1/4" knurled shaft, 70's or 80's ?, $1
28) 2N2270 RCA Si NPN, vintage metal case, US made, gold legs, sealed in pack, $3ea, 2/$5
30) 24PDT rotary switch w/ knob, very tough to find, usually these have many tiers/decks like
this, this one is heavy duty & more compact, pulled from unused box, $15
31) vintage knob (~7/8") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, .50 [picture brightened for detail]
33) vintage 70's (?) knob w/ silver top (~13/16") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, .50
34) Texas Instruments, SM2349 Si PNP, hfe ~ 30-50, vintage metal case w/ white dot on top, gold legs, US made, unused, $2ea
34a) Texas Instruments, SM2349 Si PNP, hfe ~ 20-30, vintage metal case w/ white dot on top, gold legs, US made, unused, $1ea
35a) vintage 60's jewel bulb cover w/ plastic jewel (from exact same unit as #35), green (not pictured), $2
36) PET4003 Si NPN, hfe ~ 300-500*, vintage black & white case, gold legs, US made, unused, $2ea
(*if you need a specific hfe within that range, just ask and I'll try to find it)
37) 2N3638 Si PNP,hfe ~ 40-60 vintage black & white case, gold legs, US made, unused, $2ea, few left
37a) 2N3638 Si PNP,hfe ~ 20-30 vintage black & white case, gold legs, US made, unused, $1ea
38) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made, R.G. test: 1) high leakage, R.G. test: 4 - 1.25 = hfe ~ 275, unused, $3
40) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made, DMM measured hfe >100 w/ very high leakage, tested in Orpheum Fuzz (Fuzz Rite variant), unused, $1ea, 2 left
40a) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made, DMM measured hfe >100 w/ extremely high leakage, for diode use, unused, .50ea, 3 left
40b) 2n1499 (not pictured) vintage split gold & silver metal case, gold legs, US made, DMM measured hfe >100 w/ extremely high leakage, for diode use, unused, .50ea, 1 left
41) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, silver legs, US made, DMM measured hfe > 100 w/ high leakage, tested in Orpheum Fuzz (Fuzz Rite variant), unused, $1ea, 1 left
42a) (not pictured, same as #38-41) Parco Products Germanium PNP Orpheum Fuzz pair, no #, vintage metal case, 1 gold legs, 1 silver legs, unmeasured but tested by ear for Orpheum, $4 pair, 1 left
43) (not pictured) PNP silicon, no #, vintage pre-1968 metal case (similar to #34), gold legs, US made, hfe < 10, for diode use, unused, 3/$1, 3 left
44) GE Transistor Manual Including Signal Diodes, 1962, 456 pages, $4
45) RCA Transistor, Thyristor & Diode Manual, 1969, 656 pages, $5
46) 100K pot, knurled shaft, pulled, $1
47) 13K pot, unused, $1
48) 2.5K pot, unused, knurled shaft , $1
50) vintage monster knob (~ 3 3/8”) for ¼” shaft w/ 2 set screws, $4
51) 27PDT rotary switch w/ knob, very tough to find, usually these have many tiers/decks like this, this one is heavy duty & much more compact, pulled, $15
52) 24PDT rotary switch w/ knob, very tough to find, usually these have many tiers/decks like [url=https://cgi.ebay.com/Janco-54-1917-1920 ... 594?pt=LH_
DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5958f6ca&x=31&y=5]this[/url], this one is heavy duty & more compact, pulled, $15
53) Diode 40809, vintage 1968 glass case silicon, sealed, 3/$1
54) Motorola MD5000, rare PNP dual silicon transistor with gains amazingly correct for Fuzz Face (hfe ~ 62/95), vintage 60’s, gold legs w/ silver tips, unused, $6
57) vintage knob (~ 1”) for ¼” knurled shaft, .50
60) vintage pcb with Sprague components: caps (3) TE1162 ($2+ ea at Mouser), (1) TE1160 ($2+ ea at Mouser), (2) 10DB6A rectifiers (long out of production), (1) Koolohm wirewound resistor, (4) 1K 1percent resistors. Also: 4 old style diodes, 3 more caps (.1) and various bradley resistors. Also, 2 extra chunks of a 1961-62 circuit board with more Bradley resistors, $6
61) vintage turret board (Keystone?), 20 lugs, used, $5
62) pair of cool looking vintage knobs (~ 1 5/8”) for ¼” shaft, w/ set screw, $4
63) normally open spst pushbutton switches, 3/$1
67) 12 self adhesive clear rubber feet, $1
68) pair of knobs (~ ¾”) for ¼” shaft, unused, 2/$1
69) vintage transistor washers/spacers, 15/$1
70) heavy duty clip for 9v battery. you know how the ones with the hard plastic snap have heavier gauge leads than the normal soft clips ? well, these are heavier gauge than the hard plastic snaps. 2/$1


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LucifersTrip
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Posts: 413
Joined: 06 Aug 2010, 10:39
my favorite amplifier: Companion Psychedelic Machine
Completed builds: Mosrite Fuzzrite (Si), Mosrite Fuzzrite (Ge)[2], Get Lo-Fi Fuzz, Fuzz Face (Ge) [2], Fuzz Face (Si) [3], Mos-Face, Vox Tone Bender, Kay Tremolo, Os Mutantes Fuzz [2], Psychedelic Fuzz, Smokey Amp, Sunn Buzz, Jen Fuzz, Fancy Fuzzbox, Muff Fuzz (op amp) [2], Buzz Box, Fuzz King, Rangemaster [5], Maestro FZ - 2/3, Ruby Amp, Orpheum Fuzz (Ge) [4], Great Destroyer, Schizo, Carlsbro Suzz, Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz (si), DOD 250 Gray [2], Super Dirt Fuzz, Fuzz Factory, Jordan Boss Tone, Sam Ash Fuzzz Boxx, Heathkit TA-28 Fuzz, Olson New Sound Fuzz, LRE Fuzz Sound, Green Ringer, Vox Super Beatle (Ge), Colorsound One Knob (Ge), Demon Buzzz [2], Demon Wasp v1, Demon Wasp v2, Super Hard-On, Bazz Fuss, Burns Buzzaround [2], Selmer Buzztone, Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz (Ge), Fuzz Face/FY-2 (Ge), Zonk Machine, Univox Squarewave, Demon Fuzzz, Mosrite Fuzzrite BG-500/1000 (Ge), Univox Superfuzz, Marshall Supa Fuzz, Demon Monster, AA Overdrive/ Retro Fuzz, Tone Bender MKII, Psychtar, Jordan Vica Vibe, etc...
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Update: A bunch more oddball garage sale stuff from years of accumulation.

Black = I have only what is pictured
Red = I have more than what is pictured

Part 1

Part 2

Radio

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

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2) ¼” jack w/nut, unused, .50
3) 100 ohm pot, not common, great for sagging the battery, new, $2
4) 50 ohm pot, not common, unused, $1.50
5) standard 3PDT pushbutton switch, new, $3
6) 1.5v battery holder, less common version with metal tabs so you can connect
them in various combos for 3v, 4.5v, etc, new, 2/$1
8 ohm speakers for use in mini amps like The Smokey:
7) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 2.25", pulled, $1ea, 3 left (pending)
7a) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 2", $1ea, 2 left
8 ) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 1.5", pulled, 2/$1ea, 2 left (pending)
9) 8 ohm speaker, ~ 1.15", pulled, 4/$1ea, 12 left (pending)

10) copper scourer for soldering iron, new, $1
13) Trisonic TS-F239 40w soldering iron, new, $3
similar to this
13a) Trisonic TS-F239 40w soldering iron, unused without tip, $1
14) vintage 60's heavy duty SPST toggle switches, pulled, w/ nuts 2/$1
15) 2N2369 Si NPN hfe ~ 40-50, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made pre-1968, unused, $1ea
15a) 2N2369 Si NPN hfe < 40, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made pre-1968, unused, 2/$1
16) GT5253 Si NPN hfe ~ 150-400*, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made pre-1968, unused, $1ea
(*if you need a specific hfe within that range, just ask and I'll try to find it)
17) 1N192 Germanium glass case diode, vintage US made pre-1968, unused, 2/$1
18) Texas Instruments, J3151 Si PNP, hfe ~ 45-75, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made
pre-1968, unused, $2ea
19) 4JX11B1634B Si NPN hfe ~ 20-30, vintage metal case, gold legs US made pre-1968, unused, 2/$1
20) odd vintage non-latching SPST push switch, normally open, used, $2
22) 555 timer IC, NE555P, new, 3/$1

24) vintage 70's Sears Radio, ~10" x 4" x 5.25", working, dirty pot sound tuning radio.
I was planning to build a Ruby or Smokey in the enclosure, leaving in the speaker and the tuning
knobs for control. an amp that looked like an old radio...cool idea that I never got around to, $15
25) A sealed pound roll of long out of production Ersin Multicore, SN60, 18swg, .048"/1.2mm, $25
26) 3 knobs, 1 large, 2 small (1 not pictured) knurled shaft, for one size smaller than 1/4" shaft, all 3/$1
27) silver knob (~ 1 3/16") for 1/4" knurled shaft, 70's or 80's ?, $1
28) 2N2270 RCA Si NPN, vintage metal case, US made, gold legs, sealed in pack, $3ea, 2/$5
30) 24PDT rotary switch w/ knob, very tough to find, usually these have many tiers/decks this one is heavy duty & more compact, pulled from unused box, $15
31) vintage knob (~7/8") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, .50 [picture brightened for detail]
33) vintage 70's (?) knob w/ silver top (~13/16") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, .50
34) Texas Instruments, SM2349 Si PNP, hfe ~ 30-50, vintage metal case w/ white dot on top, gold legs, US made, unused, $2ea
34a) Texas Instruments, SM2349 Si PNP, hfe ~ 20-30, vintage metal case w/ white dot on top, gold legs, US made, unused, $1ea
36) PET4003 Si NPN, hfe ~ 300-500*, vintage black & white case, gold legs, US made, unused, $2ea
(*if you need a specific hfe within that range, just ask and I'll try to find it)
37) 2N3638 Si PNP,hfe ~ 40-60 vintage black & white case, gold legs, US made, unused, $2ea, few left
37a) 2N3638 Si PNP,hfe ~ 20-30 vintage black & white case, gold legs, US made, unused, $1ea
38) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made, R.G. test: 1) high leakage, R.G. test: 4 - 1.25 = hfe ~ 275, unused, $2
40) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made, DMM measured hfe >100 w/ higher leakage, unused, $1ea, 2 left
40a) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, gold legs, US made, DMM measured hfe >100 w/ extremely high leakage, for diode use, unused, .50ea, 3 left
40b) 2n1499 (not pictured) vintage split gold & silver metal case, gold legs, US made, DMM measured hfe >100 w/ extremely high leakage, for diode use, unused, .50ea, 1 left
41) Parco Products Germanium PNP, no #, vintage metal case, silver legs, US made, DMM measured hfe > 100 w/ high leakage, $1ea, 1 left
42a) (not pictured, same as #38-41) Parco Products Germanium PNP Orpheum Fuzz pair, no #, vintage metal case, 1 gold legs, 1 silver legs, unmeasured but tested by ear for Orpheum, $4 pair, 1 left
43) (not pictured) PNP silicon, no #, vintage pre-1968 metal case (similar to #34), gold legs, US made, hfe < 10, for diode use, unused, 3/$1, 3 left

44) GE Transistor Manual Including Signal Diodes, 1962, 456 pages, $4
45) RCA Transistor, Thyristor & Diode Manual, 1969, 656 pages, $5
46) 100K pot, knurled shaft, pulled, $1
47) 13K pot, unused, $1
48) 2.5K pot, unused, knurled shaft , $1
50) vintage monster knob (~ 3 3/8”) for ¼” shaft w/ 2 set screws, $4
51) 27PDT rotary switch w/ knob, very tough to find, usually these have many tiers/decks. this one is heavy duty & much more compact, pulled, $15
52) 24PDT rotary switch w/ knob, very tough to find, usually these have many tiers/decks. This one is heavy duty & more compact, pulled, $15
53) Diode 40809, vintage 1968 glass case silicon, sealed, 3/$1
54) Motorola MD5000, rare PNP dual silicon transistor with gains amazingly correct for Fuzz Face (hfe ~ 62/95), vintage 60’s, gold legs w/ silver tips, unused, $6
57) vintage knob (~ 1”) for ¼” knurled shaft, .50

60) vintage pcb with Sprague components: caps (3) TE1162 ($2+ ea at Mouser), (1) TE1160 ($2+ at Mouser), (2) 10DB6A rectifiers, (1) Koolohm wirewound resistor, (4) 1K 1percent resistors. Also: 4 diodes, 3 more caps (.1) and various bradley resistors. Also, 2 extra chunks of a 1961-62 circuit board with more Bradley resistors, $5
62) pair of cool looking vintage knobs (~ 1 5/8”) for ¼” shaft, w/ set screw, $4
63) normally open spst pushbutton switches, 3/$1
67) 12 self adhesive clear rubber feet, $1
68) pair of knobs (~ ¾”) for ¼” shaft, unused, 2/$1
69) vintage transistor washers/spacers, 15 (or a few more)/$1
70) heavy duty clip for 9v battery. you know how the ones with the hard plastic snap have heavier gauge leads than the normal soft clips ? well, these are heavier gauge than the ones with hard plastic snaps. 2/$1

71) vintage (60’s or earlier) turret-type board, $5
72) vintage (60’s or earlier) turret board, $4
73) 20 x vintage (60’s or earlier) 510K resistors, $1
74) 8 pieces of heavy multi-strand wire, each 4”-5” long (over 3 feet total), these were attached to a $200 vintage relay switch, .50
75) vintage (60’s or earlier) knobs (~1 1/2") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, pair $4
76) vintage (60’s or earlier) knobs with metal pointer (~1 3/8" from edge to point) for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, pair $4
77) 25KF pot (measured), smooth shaft slightly larger than 1/8”, unused, $1
78) 192K pot (measured), 1/4” smooth shaft, unused, $1
79) 10KA pot w/ on/off switch, ¼” smooth shaft with washer & nut, pulled & clean, $1
80) 82K pot (measured), black ¼” D shaft, unused, $1
81) mystery vintage board w/ 4 germaniums (2 x 2SB75, 2 x 2SB156), 2 transformers (S6286C, S6285B)…and a bunch of caps & resistors, $8
82) vintage Motorola matched set of SMV270-2 diodes, gold legs, sealed, $1
83) Fuzz Face germanium PNP pair, $6: After posting my last couple garage sales, so many people asked me the same question: “Would it sound good in a Fuzz Face?”…so I pulled out my Fuzz Face Tester and went through a load of germs. I carefully chose pairs that not only sounded good, but also hit the 4.5v sweet spot very near the 8.2K stock resistor. The 3 numbers following Q1/Q2 are Q1 hfe, Q2 hfe and the resistor needed to get 4.5v on Q2’s collector. I used a Peak Atlas for the hfe. p=pulled, s=shortened/clipped lug, n=unused.
a) 2SA49 ps / 2SB56 ps (74, 108, 6.6K)
b) 2N526 n / 2N414 ps (70, 100, 7.4K)
c) 1T308B n / 2SA221 n (72, 120, 6.4K)
d) No# ps / No# ps (77, 119, 7.8K)
e) 2SA53 ps / 2SB172 ps (71, 111, 6.6K)
f) 2N633 ps / 2N622 ps (64, 102, 10K)
g) 2SA221 n / 2SA221 n (68, 113, 6.6K)
h) 2SA474 ps / 2SA77 ps (83, 148, 7.1K)
i) Parco “Mix” n / 2SB56 ps (66, 102, 5.1K)
j) 2SA466 ps / 2SB54 ps (75, 105, 5.2K)
k) 2SA354 n / RCA 111012 ps (80, 132, 8.1K)
84) vintage gold lug Silicon Fuzz Face NPN pair, $4
M9763 (tip mojo) ps / 2N2195 ps (106, 148, 5.3K)
85) vintage (60’s or earlier) solid metal knobs, cool! (~2 3/16") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, pair $6
86) vintage knobs, (~1 7/8") for 1/4" shaft, w/ set screw, pair $4
87) Germanium / Vintage gold lug Silicon Fuzz Face PNP hybrid pair, $4
1T308B n / 2N2907 n (79, 133, 6.7K)



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