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Post by rlc on Dec 20, 2010 16:17:13 GMT -5
A Knight Kit 21-in-1 Transistor Lab just sold minutes ago on eBay for $96 and some change. Unbelievable! The last one I saw on eBay was in 2007 and went for $21. I guess the reason this one went for more was due to the fact that it was mostly un-assembled. I also suspect that the person who won the bid wanted it really bad, as he had automatic bidding set up and it alway went higher than the other guy. I enjoyed my old 21-in-1 and wish I hadn't gotten rid of it. It would have been a nice kit to show my grandkids and teach them something about electronics, if they had the interest. Attachments:
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Post by Cbryan on Mar 8, 2016 21:06:02 GMT -5
Yep, That was my first kit, soldered on the kitchen floor with my woodburning Ungar. Built most of them, but the main problem I had was that I failed to read the directions and thus wired the first few point to point, and only later did I understand what those white cards were for. As I got older I got a bit better at reading directions.
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Post by rlc on Sept 26, 2019 14:23:09 GMT -5
I just purchased a Knight Kit 21-in-1 transistor lab on eBay. It was being sold for parts, but it appears that most everything was there except maybe a card and a couple of jumper leads. The manual was also missing.
Is there anyone who has the manual for the 21-in-1 ? If so, could I somehow get a pdf copy of it?
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