Thanks! I think this is the one. The foil that covered it probably fell off 
at some point. That would also explain why there are no other markings on 
it.

Nicholas Stock schrieb am Mittwoch, 18. September 2024 um 21:42:18 UTC+2:

> GN5A?
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 12:30 PM Senk Ju <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have recently purchased a few early British Nixies on eBay, and among 
>> them was this unlabelled brown mystery tube. The only marking is 'KS' 
>> scratched into the bottom of the base. The seller didn't know anything 
>> about it either. I did some research and there are a few tubes that look 
>> similar (especially some made by Rodan), but I couldn't find this exact one.
>>
>> Perhaps somebody here can identify it.
>>
>> [image: 1.jpg][image: 2.jpg][image: PXL_20240918_191323473.jpg][image: 
>> PXL_20240918_191338524.jpg][image: PXL_20240918_191352929.jpg]?
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