The guy messaged me to say it isn’t neon. I’ve asked if it is fluo ’n’ phosphor
and if it is still for sale.
John S
> On 20 Apr 2019, at 17:41, jb-electronics wrote:
>
> Fascinating! Does it still have neon? You could hold it to a plasma globe to
> see. If it has been sold it would be great
Nice lamp. Due to his jukebox history regardless the type it's collectible
for sure.
Bill
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I'd you're going to sell the finish product it looks really neat... Count
me in! Nice website btw.
Bill
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019, 4:42 AM Hannah Mishin wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm Hannah and I am in NYC. I am really interested in old technologies as
> they correlate to modern ideas.
> I am currently
Wow to both!
> On Apr 20, 2019, at 9:28 AM, 【ツ】John Smout wrote:
>
> I came across this rare lamp for sale today - the guy wants £500 GBP. Someone
> is already in discussion with the seller, so I expect it has sold. I am not
> sure if it is neon or not, but I suspect so.
>
> The John Gabel
Hi Hannah,
Really enjoyed reading about this project.
It's got a large number of interesting bits, including design, 3D printing,
casting, machining etc, and looks excellent.
I had seen a few of these interesting VFDs for sale via eBay and had a
couple of questions and would be really
Thanks Hannah!
On Sat, 20 Apr 2019, 02:01 Hannah Mishin, wrote:
> NICE!
>
> On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 9:31:48 AM UTC-4, David Pye wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been working on a design for a clock based on the IV-11 russian VFD
>> tube for some time, and have finally finished the