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wrote: "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message oups.com... Actually, ten colors available! 0-9 is ten, not nine. Sometimes I fall into FORTRAN mode too so I won't blame you for being off by one :-). I don't know if the Pomona parts are 100% identical, but I just ordered a few sets from Digikey sold under the "Emerson/Johnson" name. I'm guessing they're all made in China by the same company: http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T073/P0372.pdf With wonderful toys like this available, made in China, the lead content should be checked! Please, please do not put them in your mouth. I suspect the lead content on them is much lower than it should be. The Chinese are not exactly big into making quality phosphor bronze and most of these sorts of parts coming from China tend to be made from cheap and gummy cartridge brass. That's okay for the socket, not so good for the plug. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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