This is not a Nixie Tube related subject, but someone here probably knows 
enough about tubes to answer the question.

I purchase an old Crooks Railway Tube some years ago, with electrode plates 
about 8 inches apart.  I am wanting to try it out and was thinking a Fisher 
Biotech FB-650 Electrophoresis DC Power Supply capable of 0-6kv might light 
it up.  It would also be useful on the bench for testing other HV items 
(with caution :-).  I have seen references up to 100kv on Internet.  But 
nothing stating required DC voltage/current range.

Does anyone have suggestions on what should work?

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