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A Mullard OC200 and two OC45 transistors from the early 1960s. They show some of the variety of SO-2 packages used at this time.

From the top, the OC200 is an early silicon PNP transistor in an aluminium can.

Central is a black OC45 germanium transistor in a black-painted glass package.

Bottom is an OC45 in a clear glass and blue putty package, with rubber sleeve.
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