At about $25 I would buy at least 12 to start. A serial factory built ISO qualified product would get lots of interest just to compete with the Russian suppliers who obviously have vast stores of ( now overpriced) older by the day nixies.
My 2 cents worth
Phil B
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From: barefoot1 <[email protected]>
Date: April 19, 2017 at 9:00 AM
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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