For those inclined to use these as plate resistors:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124758630259?h ... 1d0c319f73
There are 23 boxes left as of this posting.  48th week of 2001.  I think these are pre RoHS.
			
			
									
									
						Pre RoHS Dale RN60 100K on eBay
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Re: Pre RoHS Dale RN60 100K on eBay
Those look to be 1/4 watt? 
With respect, 10thtx
			
			
									
									
						With respect, 10thtx
Re: Pre RoHS Dale RN60 100K on eBay
Those are the newer Dales. IMO They have a different sound/character and texture than the older diamond cut's from the 70's/ early 80's Dumble used,
I have a box of the newer ones similar the ones Smitty posted on the Bay..So I've used both.
Tony
			
			
									
									I have a box of the newer ones similar the ones Smitty posted on the Bay..So I've used both.
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
						Re: Pre RoHS Dale RN60 100K on eBay
To clarify, this is not my posting on ebay.  I am reposting as a courtesy to this community.  RN60 can safely be utilized in plate load duty for a 12AX7 at the voltages we run and hifi guys have had success.  These are military and are derated.  Common wisdom suggests they are the same as a commercial half watt in terms of power handling capacity.  I reposted this for those who do use them and are looking...  I tend to agree with comments that the old diamond cut RN65s and are a better match for our particular sonic pursuits.  Those, however, are rare as hen's teeth in the 100K value and won't be found for $22/100. More like $22 a piece!   
 
If I had to choose between a new RoHS-compliant RN65 and an old pre-RoHS-compliant RN60, I would choose the resistor with lead in the connection between the leads and the element. Tin in that location sounds tinny to my ears.
			
			
									
									
						 
 If I had to choose between a new RoHS-compliant RN65 and an old pre-RoHS-compliant RN60, I would choose the resistor with lead in the connection between the leads and the element. Tin in that location sounds tinny to my ears.