CONTEST BBDs Baby!

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3 bad ones, like, the kind that would slit your throat in your sleep... 3207s, I'm looking at you!
Face the front. Turn to the left... now face the right.

1 naughty one, like, maybe puts a tack on your chair. 3102s, which one of you was it?
C'mon fess up, which one? Step forward or every one of you has to take another turn in thewintersoldier's dark "time-out" Julia box again...
 
Put me down for 20 bad ones.

We're just guessing the total, right? Not how many of each?

Since no one else asked: What was the test method and the pass/fail criteria?

Ya puttem in da pedal, Nuthin Happins & ya tossem out !!!! :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:

Sorry, I couldn't Help myself!!!
 
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I used a know working circuit, my Julia chorus. I kept the control clock and tested each 3207 making sure it worked fully with each knob. Then I put the control 3207 in and did the same with each 3102. I looped a 4 chord progression and learned to hate those 4 chords.
You genuinely deserve a prize for testing all of those. Thanks to you and Fig for doing this so the rest of us can have a laugh.

I'd tip my hat to you both gents
 
Deleted my previous guess because I didn’t see at the time that they came from a reliable source. I’ll guess 14 duds/stinkers/baddies
 
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Hey @Stickman393 , here's a tool I carried around. 2 Rigid 36" offset aluminum handle pipe wrenches, for 4" galvanized or black pipe. I actually snapped one of the handles....true story!

I think it was archimedes that said "Give me a lever, and a pivot on which to place it, and hold my beer"
 
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I think it was archimedes that said "Give me a lever, and a pivot on which to place it, and hold my beer"
Is that the same dude that driveled on about buoyancy? He should do a ewe-tube.

Yeah so rest of the story...I used a little too much pressure on the boom lever of the JD555 I was perched upon that had it's bucket positioned in a (failed) attempt to break loose a 4" galvanic riser that had been attached to an underground tank for 30 years. snap!
 
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