I quite enjoyed these types of PCB when collecting old radios and other pieces of electronics as a kid, it was a lot easier to salvage them for components!

Cheers
Jens

On 9/26/2018 10:50 AM, J Forbes wrote:

I guess I'm old, too. I think brown phenolic, with the traces drawn with an etch resist pen, and none of the holes are in quite the right places, because it was drilled by hand.

http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catalogs/1972-b/pages/098.jpg


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