On Nov 16, 3:14 pm, Nick <n...@desmith.net> wrote:
> On Nov 10, 2:56 pm, Accutron <accut...@woh.rr.com> 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...

Just found a load of NIB GI-21s - Though the tubes are marked NU
GI-21, they are in Mil-spec boxes from "The Martin Company" with a
variety of marks, one of which I think is a date stamp of 6/60 (June
1960). No anode mesh.

nick

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