Or a glitchy output in the microcontroller pin that drives the erm... 
driver.
If I were to risk an answer... that clock seems to be multiplexed in a 3 x 
2 way (3 anode drivers, 2 tubes per driver). I'd check the components 
around that positive (from B+) driver. It could be some  faulty transistor, 
or a wrong value resistor...
Of course an oscilloscope could be of great help, but beware of the high 
voltage.

Gaston

On Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:22:27 AM UTC-3, Nick wrote:
>
> Looks like a leaky driver... or could be a dry joint around it 
> somewhere... or some surface contamination on the board... etc.
>
> Nick 
>

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