During my routine search for interesting auctions I found this auction:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Burroughs-6844A-Nixie-Tubes-on-PCB-Sockets-Leads-w-Counters-6703-5814a/192682396566?epid=1825418631&hash=item2cdcc40b96:g:Pf8AAOSw8U9burg8

The counter modules seemed suspiciously large, so I thought they might be 
non-semiconductor. And it seems it isn't a triode based digital system - in 
those large metal cylinders there are some unknown tubes. I think they 
might be beam switching tubes, as those required external magnet to work. 
The modules go by name CP-468/U, but I can't find any information about 
them.
This auction isn't mine and if I hadn't already spent lots of money on 
interesting and unnecessary stuff lately, I would probably buy it out of 
curiosity.
Also, the double triodes seen there (5814 tubes) might be worth a penny, as 
they seem to be a replacement for 12AU7/ECC82, popular tube in high-end 
amplifiers.

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