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Re: to Mikey, alleged transformer winder [message #9910 is a reply to message #9900] Sun, 11 February 2007 15:52 Go to previous message
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Hey-Hey!!!,
I've heard his alleged transformers. Allegedly copies of the Peerless 20-20 line. They cost nearly 4x what I got quoted for the same iron to be done on an NC winder and stacker. And that was for only 2 copies, and included the cost of the unwind!

Seems only mikey can wind a copy of those outputs. There is a post elsewhere in which he describes his inability and failings( but only generally )about his efforts to unwind a dynaco output he wanted to make copies of. Seems that if he can't do it, it cannot be done at all...by anybody.

What a load of marketing fertalizer...:)

When I described some of the details of the Peerless S265Q I first copied he claimed that since it didn't match is drawing, it couldn't be right. Seems to me that it is far more likely that his drawings are missing stuff, and not including any updates as the design and materials evolved...:)

Not that it matters, the information should be shared, not kept as some magical secret. Anybody who'd care about winding their own output is not going to spend MQ money on some piece of mikey's black magic and fertalizer.
cheers,
Douglas

 
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