IN-1 has "fat" pins like your typical octal tube (6L6, 6SN7, 6802,
GC10B ...). If you can't track down any sockets, or the sockets are
just too big for your artistic taste, you can use Molex 0.093 female
pins. Solder a wire to them, 24AWG to 18AWG, then cover it with
heatshrink, like in this photo:

http://threeneurons.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/skt_pins093_1.jpg

Heatshrink comes in a rainbow of colors. Molex pins are sold just
about everywhere.

Molex 1381 series. Part number 02-09-1119. $0.076ea in qtys of 100+ at
Mouser.

You can butcher a D-connector for the tubes with skinny pins, and do
the same with the heatshrink:

http://threeneurons.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/socket_pins.jpg

Tyco number: 571-1734348-1. $0.81ea at Mouser.

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