Just like old times...Very nice project.

I remember Radio Shack had lifetime guaranteed tubes, and they wouldn't 
replace them if they were marginal. So, I'd pop the tube into a different 
socket for a much higher filament voltage, let it glow like a light bulb 
till it died (about 1-2 minutes), and get my new tube. My father and I had 
a code-phrase "socket 58", which I think was for a 35w4 rectifier.  If any 
of you folks remember Cash Electronics in Torrance, that's where I'd fry my 
tubes, then take them around the corner to Rat Shack.

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