Yes, and that's what I currently do:

http://threeneurons.wordpress.com/miscellaneous-projects/improvised-tube-sockets/

Its just that when I get my lazy butt around to it, I can build a housing 
for those Molex pins, so they can accommodate a A101 tube.

I have some IN-1 tubes. Could make socket housings for them, too. A clock 
using those got put on hold, a long time ago, after my experience with 
non-mercury IN-4s. But that doesn't mean these tubes have no use. Just use 
them on projects that are only lit up intermittently: meters, games, or 
clocks that only turn on the display when someone is present.

On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1:50:13 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> For A-101's I use 0.093" crimp-style connector socket pins (they cost 
> about $0.10 US from digikey, part #A14097-ND). After soldering wire to 
> the crimp-pin, I cover with heat-shrink tubing. It's very solid. Also works 
> for IN-1's, though I advise using a better tube.
>

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