Is there something I don't know about old TI BC183L trannystors, auction of 20 sold for £210.
eBay auction: #314026002138
Or much better price from Langrex, 10 for £2.25. https://www.langrex.co.uk/products/bc183l-92-npn-transistor-x1opcs/
David
Or 100 for £3.20 (plus VAT) from ESR Components.
https://www.esr.co.uk/shop/contents/en-uk/d2112001_AC_to_BC_Series.html
Could be some daft thing, like with valves, where only a Mullard ECC81 with the code from such and such a factory and a particular anode construction will do, as its musicality and sheer sonic competence is overwhelming.
It does make a bit of sense with valves, as back in the twilight of their use, there were some dodgy brands around, so I wouldn't pay as much for a Zaerix as for AWV, Siemens, RCA, Sylvania, Philips, or Mullard.
The problem, these days, is that the desirable brand may be repackaged "pulls" rejected for "O.O.S" after testing, way back in the '70s/'80s, which some sharpie got their hands on.
A very common reason for valve replacement back in the day was heater/cathode leakage, causing hum problems in valves which were otherwise OK.
The enthusiasm for DC heater supplies amongst audiophiles may originate in this condition, as back in the golden age of valves, such measures were incredibly rare with indirectly heated tubes.
Big stuff, like high power Transmitting tubes had directly heated cathodes, so the filaments were either fed by individual centre tapped
transformers, with the secondary centre tap returned to ground, & the two outer ends heavily by-passed for RF, or in later years, by very large DC supplies.