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 A little digging in the boxes, uncovered an unbuilt  6 tube Nixie clock 
kit from Peter J. Jensen at Nixieclock.com. I bought this clock from him 
about 8-10 years ago, put it aside as a rainy day project, and then forgot 
about it!

 Well, it's raining today, so I decided it has been long enough. Assembly 
only took about an hour and a half and the clock worked on first try. Nice 
kit, well documented, pretty easy to put together.

 I was a bit concerned about soldering in the SMD driver Ics, but I guess 
my hands aren't as shaky as I feared. (At least not today)


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