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1935 655MX
#16

Greg,

Believe it or not, I found it in stock at a guitar center. It's not cheap at 14.99 for 5 oz. Radio shack stocks it for shipping, not in the stores.

Glenn

Happily back in Illinois..not.
#17

I'm frankly surprised you can order it from Radio Shack.

It's a little cheaper at Radio Daze - which is where I bought it most recently. $11.95 plus shipping.

http://www.radiodaze.com/catalog-306-page69.pdf

Antique Electronic Supply also stocks it, but theirs is a different version - DeoxIT D100, which dispenses in metered sprays instead of spraying out as long as you hold down the button. More expensive at $15.70 plus shipping.

http://www.tubesandmore.com/scripts/foxw...03=01_CAIG

I bought some locally some years ago, but it was not that great. Must have been a watered-down version. What I have bought from Radio Daze (DeoxIT D5) has been fantastic stuff.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#18

http://www.sweetwater.com sells it , no shipping charges. Any music store ought to have a few cans available too.
#19

codefox1 Wrote:http://www.sweetwater.com sells it , no shipping charges. Any music store ought to have a few cans available too.

Good Call Codefox, I received my order today. Shipped promptly, 14.99 and no shipping charges.
Thanks
Glenn

Happily back in Illinois..not.




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