Very easy to do with a 3D printer; I've made socket bases for A-101 
dekatrons for a future project, as well as pin-collars for IN-18's and 
b7971's. It takes a few test-prints to get the right dimensions; once you 
get that figured-out it's only a few cents per socket for the material (I 
use PLA).

My experience with IN-1's is that they are not reliable, which may explain 
why they are rather inexpensive. Great for experimenting, though.
I'd expect the cost of the socket will be more than the tube; I think the 
AMP connector contacts I use cost about 10 cents each.

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