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    Hi,
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    I have recently joined to try to find the schematic for a Hammond Cadette (I know, I know).</p>

    I have several projects running and I really need a good quantity of Germanium transistors. I'm hoping to use the afore mentioned Cadette as a donor </p>

    - I don't think anyone will mind!</p>

    Perhaps some others have saved transistors from older organs?</p>

    If so, I would be happy to purchase them, if you have some.</p>

    I will pay with Paypal, if you have that or whichever means seems easiest and of course I'll pay for postage.</p>

    If anyone , does have spares that would be wonderful.</p>

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    Kind regards, Samoid (Rod)
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    Hi Rod

    I have a quantity of organ semiconductors from the 50/60 and 70's ( was in the Organ business for 30 years) Too numerous to catalogue but if you let
    me know your specific requirements, I will see if I can help you.

    Regards

    Stuart

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      It's five years on, and I'm thinking Samoid has left the building.

      Nice to know you have a stock of old parts, Stuart...perhaps someone else can benefit.
      'Never ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetence.' --N. Bonaparte

      My friends call me Steve, won't you be my friend?
      The cast, in order of appearance:
      Kawai K5, Yamaha PSR-85, Thomas Trianon A-6820, Gulbransen 621-K, Conn 580 T-2, GEM WK1 ST
      Hammond H-112, Ser. #16518, from 8/16/1971
      Oh, and let's don't forget the Jaymar!

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