Thanks! Yes, I was a little bit afraid they wouldn't come to life.
 
Today I tested a bunch of Z572S's with equally good results as with the 
GSA10G's when using the same resistor values that I found in the D.M. Neale 
book. I also tested all of my GSA10G's, both the types with blue print and 
no "fins" between the auxilliary anodes and the older engineering samples 
with the paper lable with serial numbers and they all work very well. I 
also found that the Z572S's comes in two different styles, one with 
straight auxilliary anodes and one with bent auxilliary anodes - I hadn't 
spotted that difference earlier. Now I'll have to modify the tester so I 
can test my GCA10G's too, they have a very different pin out compared to 
the GSA10G which is a shame as they can't substitute each other straight 
away.
 
Finally my GSA10G clock has gotten one more step closer to being realised!

> Nice ! I was starting to think those were "vapor ware". Good to see one 
> come to life !
>
>
>
> From the Youtube page: "GSA10G Dekatron driving GR10K Nixie counting! 
>> Dekatron driving Nixie directly via auxilliary anodes. Sine wave drive from 
>> oscillator" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAnyKhPUpgk
>>
>

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