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3 big bags of random components for cost of shipping...

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Hey guys, I've been cleaning out my shop for our move and I've got a few big bags of various pedal parts like resistors, aluminum caps, film caps, ceramic caps, diodes, random ICs, some knobs, LEDs, some jacks and connectors, just big piles of parts from bread-boards and experiments and retired stuff through the years:
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This is all good stuff for the most part, just stuff I don't use or had stashed in a parts bin and I'm probably not gonna organize it ever. If you'd like a bag shoot me an email, ryan@drscientist.ca, and you can have one for the cost of shipping. They're about 1kg each and shipping to nearly anywhere will be around $15 or $20.
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How about I meet you at a pub and trade you for beer? :)
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Lucky me!

Grabbed these bags today and was fortunate enough to meet the man (and woman) behind the pedals!

I've got a years worth of sorting on my hands!

Thanks Ryan.
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sweat deal hopefully some goodies
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Dang! Wish I could grab this!

Im a huge fan of the Bit Quest. You have inspired me to start compiling to the FV-1 spin chip.
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Yeah, while I was borrowing a BitQuest, I opened it up and all it was was a spin chip and a bag of components.

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Damn they're gone?!
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