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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    Flinthills - On your hermetically sealed TA's do you know who made them? I still looking for my first multi colored TA's from what I have learned I think those are from Europe.
    Most all are mkd Sprague or TASM. I don't know who or what TASM is but that's how they're marked.


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    I think the old TAS M capacitors were originally made by Mallory and latter on Cornell-Dubilier acquired the TAS series capacitor (2002?). So TAS M are made by Mallory before 2002. After 2002 made by Cornell-Dubilier (CDE). With all the mergers it can get confusing trying to determine who made what when!

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