I tried to PM you, but I'm new to the Google version of this forum.  Not 
sure if the PM went through.  I was on the Yahoo neonixie forum back in the 
day, but it's been a while.  I may still have some BX-2000s in my stash, 
but I need to do some serious digging.  I'll post with updates if I find 
some.
Regards,
Brian
On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:38:53 AM UTC-5 Nick wrote:

> I have some extras available - I'm in the UK...
> BD-301 x 6
> BX-1000 x 1
> BX-2005 x 2
> 6700 (BD-301) x 1
> 6700 x 1
>
> Contact me off list if interested...
>
> Nick
>
> On Tuesday, 6 December 2022 at 02:13:16 UTC LB wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone, 
>>
>> I recently decided to begin designing a nixie clock with as few 
>> semiconductors as possible, and that has lead me to dekatrons and Beam-X 
>> tubes. I've never seen a clock that uses beam switching tubes, and I was 
>> wondering if anyone has any they would be willing to sell. I'll need at 
>> least 4 tubes in total. I'm looking specifically for the following types:
>>
>>    - BX-2000
>>    - BX-2004
>>    - BX-1000
>>    - (any electrically equivalent tube)
>>
>> There is a listing on eBay currently, but the tube in the product image 
>> has a big crack in the top, so that seems like a bit of a gamble. If you 
>> have any and are looking to sell, send me a PM. (Bonus points if you have 
>> the strange 26-pin sockets as well)
>>
>

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