Definetly home brewed. Great point to point wiring. The voltage regulator is 
6944 = 44th week 1969. So early TTL stuff.   I built one myself but found that 
AC voltage transients (vacuum cleaner was especially bad !) kept disrupting the 
correct time. Taylordan has a similar design of TTL logic with nixie readouts.
Hope you get it up again. I'm always on the lookout for these early home-mades 
and have quite a few.
Reguards Phil 
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  From: Kerry Borgne 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2015 8:00 PM
  Subject: [neonixie-l] Help with clock identification..














  Hi Guys,

   Was here under my old ID of Orange_Glow_Fan but somehow (old age!) forgot my 
ID/Password and the email address it was associated with so here I am under a 
new ID...

   I picked up this old clock and wondered if anyone had an idea what it is.. 
Looks hand made, I think,  at least hand wired. Pretty nice work.  The display 
is made up of incandescent bulbs
  (CM344, 10 volt, 14ma) All ics, no micro.

    I also need help figuring out how to fix the segment 'mask' as you can see 
it's pretty well toasted!

   The clock seems to work as far as I can tell, but there only a few bulbs 
still working so I can't be positive it's fully functional. Finding the bulbs 
is going to be a real challenge. At least at a price I can justify spending..!

  Kerry




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