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In Reply to: RE: What's wrong with this listing? posted by Alpha Al on December 5, 2016 at 12:31:32:
My thoughts as well AA. By the late '60 and into the '70s marketing agreements involving relabeled parts had become fairly common. The manufacturers wanted to offer a "full catalog" of parts to their customers, but with the end of tubes in sight they didn't want to invest in the research or tooling to make every part themselves. It certainly is "possible" that GE was making tubes for Amperex, just like Mullard manufactured tubes that said "Scott" or Eico", etc. This is not to defend sellers who willfully mislabel and miss-describe their wares.
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