I also agree with Terry S. 
Dalibor is making excellent Nixie tubes and I think his quality is 
excellent bar none. Watching Dalibor's video of the complete manufacturing 
process is a thing of beauty.
If you can compete with Dalibor give it a run it would be an interesting 
Nixie to see.
I wish you the best of luck in your endeavour. 

On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 8:45:46 AM UTC-4, barefoot1 wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 8:26:32 AM UTC-4, Terry S wrote:
>>
>> Dalibor is already making very high quality tubes, and it took him years 
>> to perfect his process. I'm skeptical of your claim of a sub $25 price. But 
>> if you can produce them, you will surely find a ready market.
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 4:52:06 AM UTC-5, Aiden Koh wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm a product engineer taking on a new project.
>>> With current manufacturing methods, I'm able to manufacture In-18/Z568M 
>>> inspired nixie tubes, at a fraction of their market costs (sub 25 USD/pc). 
>>> I don't compromise on quality. hence, it will be built with parts mostly 
>>> sourced from the US, and have the quality management system ISO-certified.
>>>
>>> However, due to overhead costs, such a price is only available if the 
>>> minimum demand for said tubes is reached. Hence I can only commence with 
>>> the project when I know that there is enough interest.
>>>
>>> What are your thoughts? Would it interest you if such tubes exist? show 
>>> your support, and large, affordable nixie tubes may finally be within our 
>>> grasp!
>>>
>>
On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 8:45:46 AM UTC-4, barefoot1 wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 8:26:32 AM UTC-4, Terry S wrote:
>>
>> Dalibor is already making very high quality tubes, and it took him years 
>> to perfect his process. I'm skeptical of your claim of a sub $25 price. But 
>> if you can produce them, you will surely find a ready market.
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 4:52:06 AM UTC-5, Aiden Koh wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm a product engineer taking on a new project.
>>> With current manufacturing methods, I'm able to manufacture In-18/Z568M 
>>> inspired nixie tubes, at a fraction of their market costs (sub 25 USD/pc). 
>>> I don't compromise on quality. hence, it will be built with parts mostly 
>>> sourced from the US, and have the quality management system ISO-certified.
>>>
>>> However, due to overhead costs, such a price is only available if the 
>>> minimum demand for said tubes is reached. Hence I can only commence with 
>>> the project when I know that there is enough interest.
>>>
>>> What are your thoughts? Would it interest you if such tubes exist? show 
>>> your support, and large, affordable nixie tubes may finally be within our 
>>> grasp!
>>>
>>

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