No kidding about the IN-14's. Although I figured that all of those
flying lead nixies were doomed for price inflation, way too tempting for
kit builders. The IN-8-2 was a casualty long before the IN-14. In fact,
the IN-16 was inflating before the IN-14. For some reason people were
really derogatory towards that whole "upside down 2" for a long time.
IN-17's are still cheap, though. Probably because they are top-down
tubes. People seem to like the tubes that "look like a vacuum tube".
-Adam
On 3/14/2013 1:53 PM, GastonP wrote:
And of course after (and if) the project kicks the price of the IN12's
will raise to IN18's levels...
Just seeing the IN14 prices skyrocket is enough...
Gaston
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:55:18 PM UTC-3, Adam Jacobs wrote:
I think that (based on the current supply of nixies), if I was to
design and build a new clock right now I would use IN-12's.
-Adam
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