Strange, I have never had this issue with Nixie tubes sent via the Global Shipping Program.

Cheers
Jens

On 12/7/2017 9:43 AM, GastonP wrote:
Heh, if they just had known that old radios had tubes inside, that would have been the fate of this one.

On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 7:03:39 AM UTC-3, Oscilloclock wrote:

    At least GSP shipped the radio and did not deliberately “safely
    dispose” of it because it contained old tubes! (See other posts
    about these woes when shipping CRTs)

    I now request US sellers to send directly to me by USPS Priority
    Mail International (or Express) with insurance and tracking, and
    so far it seems okay.

    Glad that you got the beautiful radio and all the best for
    restoration!

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