Hello chums, Over the years, I have bought many batches of IN18 nixie
tubes - starting when they were USD $6 each! (*sigh* - happy
memories...). I bought one batch a few years back labeled 92/10 -
suspicious, because unlike earlier tubes, the markings rubbed off very
easily. I was never convinced that these were really tubes of that
date, concluding that they were probably remarked (happens a lot in
Semiconductor World) in the hope of getting a better price.

Now I see those same dated tubes back on the market, but I think it
would take more than the proverbial barge pole to persuade me to deal
with the particular individual - he seems to "lose" a lot of stuff in
the post!

So - what do we think - genuine, end-of line IN18s (and maybe the
production line were getting a bit sloppy with the dab of varnish on
the rear of each tube, that late on), or FAKE?

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