Exactly. This is analogous to any other sort of rare item collecting. Why
would somebody pay $48 million for a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO? Not because
they're actually going to drive or enjoy it in a traditional sense. It's
just about one-upping all the other collectors. Personally I think it's
foolish, but for others its seems having bragging rights is a hobby and/or
measure of self esteem...

On Sun, Apr 28, 2019, 11:32 AM gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess it all depends upon whether or not you are a purist with unlimited
> money and patience. Auctions are so rare for these devices that it will
> take years to get a set of 6 for a clock.
>
> The RZ568m (Dalibor's tube) is essentially the same height (50mm) vs 54mm
> for the CD27. For less than the cost of 1 CD27, you can get 6 RZ568's with
> a 10-year warranty.
>
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