Here is an old power board from a Phillips amplifier, with the original transistors still mounted on the heatsink.
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BDY20, tightened down till it warped like that. Equivalent to a 2N3055.
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SeanB_ZA, on Flickr
Really bent there, but it lasted a long time.
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SeanB_ZA, on Flickr
Top was easy to remove, and the inside shows the hermetic seal was broken, but the die still worked.
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SeanB_ZA, on Flickr
Even the soldered tabs corroded, but it was working until I stripped it for scrap. Phillips really do some odd designs. This one had linear sliders for all controls, but instead of using a linear slider the designers used a regular rotary pot, and placed a spiral 4 sided extension on the pot, with the slider having a operating arm that rotated the pot as the slider was moved up or down.