Raytheon CK722 transistors

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Kyle

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Hi, my mother recently had a co-worker give her some Raytheon CK722
transistors in their original packaging. They were found in the
attic of his new home. They have the blue tops and each is in the
envelope packaging. I'm not sure what year they're from, but the
packaging is quite yellowed. She sent them to me since I now work
for the company. I was wondering if I sold them on ebay, what the
going price would most likely be. I've come to understand they're a
collectible.

If I'm not going to get very much for them, I'd rather keep them for
myself.

I figured someone on here might have an idea.

Thanks,
Kyle
 
In article <cbp6l0trilijp4mdsh9bgk3lnu93c6pkc1@4ax.com>,
Kyle <blaster_1578@yahoo12343.com> wrote:

Hi, my mother recently had a co-worker give her some Raytheon CK722
transistors in their original packaging. They were found in the
attic of his new home. They have the blue tops and each is in the
envelope packaging. I'm not sure what year they're from, but the
packaging is quite yellowed. She sent them to me since I now work
for the company. I was wondering if I sold them on ebay, what the
going price would most likely be. I've come to understand they're a
collectible.

If I'm not going to get very much for them, I'd rather keep them for
myself.

I figured someone on here might have an idea.

Thanks,
Kyle
Try here: http://semiconductormuseum.com/Museum_Index.htm

Al
 
"Kyle" <blaster_1578@yahoo12343.com> wrote in message
news:cbp6l0trilijp4mdsh9bgk3lnu93c6pkc1@4ax.com...
Hi, my mother recently had a co-worker give her some Raytheon CK722
transistors in their original packaging. They were found in the
attic of his new home. They have the blue tops and each is in the
envelope packaging. I'm not sure what year they're from, but the
packaging is quite yellowed. She sent them to me since I now work
for the company. I was wondering if I sold them on ebay, what the
going price would most likely be. I've come to understand they're a
collectible.

If I'm not going to get very much for them, I'd rather keep them for
myself.

I figured someone on here might have an idea.
Thanks,
Kyle
The package (in good condition) adds greatly to the value. From what
I've seen recently, they could bring from $20 to $50 or more apiece
depending on condition, demand, etc.
 

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