Hi Nick,

I also have several GI-10 and GI-21 tubes all NIB, but I have NEVER seen any of those on the promo sheet.

The GI-30 was described as similar to the GI-21 but slightly larger. So this description fits, I guess. Mr Barbour from TCA gave me that information. He said he donated his GI-30 to the computer history museum (http://www.computerhistory.org/) in 1998 - I have send an inquiring email several months ago and I have not received a response, sadly.

Jens

Am 16.11.2010 16:14, schrieb Nick:

On Nov 10, 2:56 pm, Accutron<[email protected]>  wrote:
...
Even the GI-10 itself was only manufactured in small production
quantities, yet we've managed to collect several fistfuls of them over
the years.
Its weird that so many are around - I have one, NIB and 3 others
(unused but not in original box).

Fantastically crude construction - first time in probably 10 years
I've had a close look at them...

Nick


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