Well, these dont get full-credit because I havn't built them yet, but I 
have plans to do so:

1. 3D-printed gears as the timekeeping mechanism. Most likely, I would use 
photosensors because mechanical switches are unreliable

2. Dynamotor for the nixie supply of a battery-powered "portable" nixie 
clock. It's an actual motor-generator that runs on 12VDC, and produces 
220VDC. Though noisy, it sounds really neat. I salvaged mine many years ago 
from a "BC-733-A Radio Receiver", which at the time I thought was for voice 
communications, but I never was able to get it to work as such. As it turns 
out, I found out later it was for aircraft landing guidance. 

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