I just ran across A101 sockets for sale on 
ebay: 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Socket-13pin-dekatron-A-101-A-102-A-103-A-106-Photomultipliers-FEU-28-51-62-1-/222098868026


On Friday, April 29, 2016 at 2:31:16 PM UTC-4, gregebert wrote:
>
> This isn't my latest version, but it's close-enough to tweak.
> Also, it's my first attempt using openSCAD, so it's not coded very 
> efficiently (notice the redundant loop)
>
> After printing 25 (I needed 18), I found that I had to clean-up the pin 
> holes with a drill-bit because I didn't print a proper 'raft'. Make sure 
> you print a good raft; I thought it would be easier to remove the finished 
> items from the printer with the chamfer pointing down, but that wasn't the 
> case, and they actually didn't look as nice as 'chamfer - up' printing.
>
>  I was able to install all 18 onto the PCB with just a slight amount of 
> wiggling. Big improvement in appearance as well as easier to re-install 
> tubes (all of mine are numbered and assigned to a specific socket; never 
> switched around as it could cause pin-stress, hence glass-cracking). 
>
> The A-101 socket wasn't quite right the first attempt; hopefully I can fix 
> it this weekend.
>
>

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