They (the tubes and the kits) are beautiful, aren't they?

I am currently unemployed so thickness of the wallet is a kind of moot 
point. But hey! you at least got B7971's to make a nice clock, FLW, or if 
you got several, something like this: http://www.x1024.net/nixie/marquee/

I still have an old Burroughs B5971 tube plus its driving electronics, of 
which I threw the metallic housing away a long time before falling in love 
with nixies.

Gaston

On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 10:19:44 AM UTC-3, Mike Mitchell wrote:
>
> Perfect for use in this kit:
>
> http://nixiekits.eu/ITS1-A.htm
>
> Unfortunately my wallet is too thin for these.  I just bought several 
> B7971s,,,,
>
> Mike M.
>
> On Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 8:17:47 PM UTC-5, GastonP wrote:
>>
>> Hey all, just a heads-up
>>
>> A guy which usually sells in the DIYAudio forum has jumped up with a 
>> stash of ITS1A. From his usual published prices (in this case he didn't so 
>> it smells to expensiveness) he is not the cheapest in the block...
>>
>>
>> http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/161760-selling-tubes-26.html#post4216633
>>
>> Usual disclaimers apply... I don't know him, I have never bought from 
>> him, I don't get a share... blah blah...
>>
>> Gaston
>>
>>
>>

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