>
> I think Jens is right... usually that means the tubes are hit ie. pretty 
> much ruined.  I took a bunch of old frequency counters and old mulitmeters 
> apart recently and some of them had this condition.  I'm sure many stayed 
> turned on set on single digits for hours at a time and just got worn out.  
> Some of the devices tubes were fine... some had almost all the tubes with 
> that silvered on the inside of glass in front of the cathodes problem.
>

Bill 

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