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*So it appears that the Haydu Bros made the components (little metal fiddly 
bits) that went into a vacuum tube. They also then did the same for 
Burroughs, for such things as the individual metal numerals. Burroughs saw 
the value in it, and probably decided to do it "in-house", but the easy 
way. Just buy the supplier. Maybe, this was a trend in the 50's (?). If so, 
the Haydu's other customers also went "in-house", but by building their own 
facilities (?). That would've made Haydu an attractive buy, for Burroughs.*
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*Then Burroughs developed the nixie, all on their own. Maybe, with a little 
"insight", from the likes of National Union.*
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