Organizing can be rewarding

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LeftyStrat
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Organizing can be rewarding

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Especially if you're a packrat like me.

Look at what I just found that I didn't even know I had.
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Well I guess I know now why I didn't put these in my normal stash. I stuck the Mullard in my Express, for about five minutes of tonal bliss, then it just faded in volume to total silence.

Haven't tried the Eico-branded one yet. Reminds me I need to fix my tube tester.
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It's not a total loss. At least we still have the output tubes I put away in 1987 and found 3 weeks ago!

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Keep looking, I found some other stuff too.
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