Does cold-cathode production require bombarding ? I was going to get 
started in neon art about 10 years ago, but the dangers of bombarding 
outweighed the rewards in my opinion.
One little mistake, and you die. None of the few remaining neon shops in my 
area would accept bombarding jobs, so I never got started.

I frequently work on live nixie circuits up to 450V, which are 
current-limited for safety, and I've never been shocked. Kilovolts are 
entirely different matter, though.

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