Absolutely fascinating, this one no doubt has some history to it. Shame 
about the 5 and 6.

The indexed plastic base is reminiscent of the Rodan nixies - like a CD27 
but with the pins further from the center.

On Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 12:49:33 PM UTC-4 Nicholas Stock wrote:

> No markings on this one, and definitely one for the collectors as it has a 
> few flaws... 
>
> [image: IMG_5070.jpeg][image: IMG_5071.jpeg][image: IMG_5072.jpeg]
>
> Note a small chip in the glass and some burn marks from use. All the 
> digits light up at 300V with 12K resistance *except 5 and 6*... you can 
> see some glow at the rear of the tube on those digits, so not sure what's 
> going on there....
>
> Anyway, PM me if interested.. If anyone knows what type of nixie this is, 
> I'm all ears!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nick
>

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