Congrats....
 
I am as excited as you.
 
Of course, it is pissing my wife off.  BUT, lately, I got smart.
 
"Hunny, look what I am getting.  No, it's a special buy in deal.   The 
clock is only $50"
 
Michail
 
 
In a message dated 6/4/2011 9:11:07 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I bought  the first Nixisat from Jeff, a cylinder one in Dec '03. Then the 
bug bit again  in late '08 and found a wood base one on eBay, snatched it 
up, the seller just  happened to be John Miktuk who wrote the firmware. Later 
he discovered a  Nixisat base, one of his development prototypes and I 
bought that one as well  and i populated it with all red Z568M tubes in it for 
something  different.

Since then the nixie fever has only gotten worse, but for  the better. :) I 
can't count anymore the number of tubes and clocks, I suppose  that means I 
have definitely arrived.

I came in at the tail-end of the  MOD_SIX project and purchased #49 and #50 
of the first production run, I can't  wait to put my 7971 tubes to use, I 
haven't been this excited about anything  in a while though I'm also ordering 
two of the Cogwheel X8 kits as well, I am  intrigued with the idea of a 
bunch of alphanumeric nixies with a Bluetooth  computer interface, I am really 
excited to see what can be done with  it.

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