I like your idea of a ‘museum’ for dead tubes. I’m sure they would look 
great in a illuminated glass showcase or in a kind of infinity mirror box 
with LED illumination.

Am Montag, 2. März 2020 03:06:13 UTC+1 schrieb gregebert:
>
> I have an informal "museum" on my desk at work; all tubes are functionally 
> dead (gas leak), but they otherwise satisfy everyone's curiosity.
> Original plan was to use a display case, but people like to hold them, etc.
>
> Everything else is archived in tube boxes, and kept in a metal ammo box. 
> Harbor Freight Tools sells them for about $10 with a coupon. A few tubes 
> are in bubble-wrap. Should survive an earthquake or moderate fire.
>

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