Recently, I've seen them on Ebay so I bought a set of 4. I'm sure I saw a 
set of 6 about a week ago for roughly $60 US.
These things are really large, so they will make a good-looking clock.

It's a future project of mine, but I will warn you that E-L displays have a 
very short lifespan, roughly 500 hours. Definitely not for an always-on 
clock. They also require an A-C driving waveform, and definitely NOT a 
square-wave. Basically, they use capacitive current (i=Cdv/dt). I will 
likely use a triangular wave, which has a constant dv/dt.

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