If you set your sights a little lower, you'll find that there are still some affordable nixies out there. Do a search for IN-12. In my experience, although there are online stores that sell nixies, most of them are more expensive than ebay. Although with ebay comes a certain amount of risk, I suppose.

-Adam

On 1/10/2012 4:11 PM, Deviantgeek wrote:
Thanks! Anyways, is there a place to get nixie tubes, other than ebay?
The prices are crazy there, and my budget doesn't allow that, due to
my age. (I'm 12, got into electronics at 8 or 9.) (IN-18, B-7971, or
B-7037) (Last 2 are super rare, but would be cool.)

On Jan 10, 7:02 pm, John Rehwinkel<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi, I'm deviantgeek, and I discovered nixie tubes while browsing
through<a href="http://www.instructables.com/";
target="_blank">Instructables</a>  (A great site, has some cool nixie
projects.) Since then, I got a velleman nixie clock kit, and now I
want to design and build my own.
Welcome, you will fit right in here!  And you'll find the folks knowledgable, 
friendly, and helpful.

- John

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