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    I ordered some spares from these guys on the 17th and I havent heard a word, no shipping info and no responses to emails. Has anyone used these guys before? I really dont like people taking my money and then leaving me in the dark.

    Is there another place to get these or am I gonna have to cannibalize another 2600?

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    eBay, Digi-Key. Might not find something identical but cannibalizing 2600s is an expensive way to get a $0.35 part.
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    Are "these guys" a chinese supplier? That takes a month. I go to All Electronics for that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokimemofan View Post
    Are "these guys" a chinese supplier? That takes a month. I go to All Electronics for that stuff.
    Most suppliers like Digi-Key and Mouser have their warehouses in the US, not in China.
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