Dave, contact Jeff K3DUA at his store, G&G Electronics. He has boxes fo tube
sockets that my guess fits what you want. He is at 301-258-7373 during the
day Monday thru Wednesday. He is a god friend and has a great surplus store
of electronic parts and some tubes at reasonable prices.  You may have met
him at the various ham fests such as Dayton. He wears a green shirt.

Good luck!

Best 73's Peter K2LRC
www.k2lrc.com

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Subject: [AMRadio] Tube sockets

I am looking for several older tube sockets that were of the brown phenolic 
type as used in the 30's.

Need both 4 pin and 5 pin.  Need not be new.

Building a 1933 Collins 4A transmitter.


Thank you


David Knepper, W3ST/W3CRA
Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
www.collinsra.com
Publisher of the Collins Journal
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