Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Nick Andrews
Alas,  but I only have red HeNe...  Forgot the Kimmon HeCd though!  It
doesn't fire,  but I haven't tried hooking it up to a proper 240 outlet yet
vs a transformer,  or trying a violet ray to help ionize the tube. I was
able to get a response from a guy at Kimmon who said that model is the one
most likely to still lase.  They were used in silicon wafer machines.  When
it's powered up,  the starter arcs every few seconds.   The first time I
tried it,  it pulled white in the plasma tube a little.   Not sure if the
He pressure is too high.

Arcade cabinets are original Crystal Castles and Subroc 3D.  Have Boom'r
Rang'r conversion board kit in a vertical monitor Data East cabinet and a
Tetris board in a convertible cabinet that might have been a Heavy Barrel
originally,  and a 1982(?) DigDug cabaret cabinet with a 60in1 board
(harness adapted to JAMMA std).

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021, 8:21 PM 'John Rehwinkel' via neonixie-l <
neonixie-l@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> >> I actually started an inventory of my radiation and lab gear, with
> permanent ID labels, S/N, etc.  Intended to add a picture in a spreadsheet
> so when I croak, someone could recognize the value in portable gamma
> spectrometers and such and not toss them.
> >
> > The same thing crossed my mind. That's as far as it will probably get.
> Much more pressing is the need to dub off piles of cassette tapes (many in
> Dolby-C), four different kinds of camcorder tapes, Thousands of 35mm slides
> (I have a 5000DPI scanner and a couple of carousels ready to go for that
> project), a few LPs that were never released on CD...and I need to rip my
> entire CD collection to lossless before any more tracks become unplayable.
>
> I've scanned several carousels.  Still have some LPs like that too.  And
> (of course) laserdiscs of films that won't be released on DVD.
>
> >> lasers (HeNe, Ar-ion, ruby, YAG, diode, dye)
> >
> > Dibbs. I have lots of HeNe tubes and power supplies, including several
> 544nm green tubes and my treasured 594nm yellow (actually slightly amber).
> All I'm missing is a 612nm orange. I've been watching eBay for over a
> decade and I've seen a grand total of two plus a multiline that may be up
> right now (if you have to ask...)
>
> I have a ruby rod, but not a working laser yet.  The usual assortment of
> HeNes (including yellow and orange and a tunable I need to repair), as well
> as some argon, krypton, and a helium cadmium for variety.
>
> >> nuke gear incl 8 full NIM crates and another 100 or so modules
> >
> > I'll take the decimal display scalers as long I can also get a cage,
> power supply and enough info to power the thing up and watch the lights
> blink. I know it's asking for the moon but some way to use them as
> generic-purpose counters clocked and reset with TTL signal would be the
> cherry on top.
> >
> > I've seen two scalar modules with that display on eBay. I own one model
> and have the service manual for the other. Unfortunately, the
> counter+display itself appears to be a self-contained sub-module and the
> manual only goes over the basics of interfacing it with the rest of the
> device. The internals are given cursory overview sufficient to be a
> maddening tease. If anyone has the docs for THAT I'm all ears.
>
> I used to work with CAMAC and NIM stuff, I think all I have left at this
> point is a power supply.  I do have a dekatron prescaler that's available.
>
> > I don't own a movie prop agency, I just need more stuff for my Halloween
> display. I have plenty of the "regular" spooky stuff but I'm really into
> the mad scientist look. That's why I need to know to hook up some of those
> MTX-90 keypads.
>
> I have built a few replica movie props, and helped out on local
> productions.  It's Halloween all year at my house.
>
> >> arcade games (yes the real ones, only 5 cabinets though
> >
> > Sadly, I had to unload all that some time ago. My beloved Atari Tempest
> is still out in the shed but paid for. It has the original, very rare
> marquee that's the same cartoonish style as the cabinet. All later
> production switched a marquee with artwork that looked airbrushed. It also
> has a set of boards that are geometrically perfect. No pincushioning.
>
> I've gotten rid of all my arcade video games, but still have a couple of
> pinballs (both need work).
>
> >> but also Atari 2600 and Colecovision and a few old Zenith TVs for spare
> CRTs for the monitors), maps, books, books, and more books...
> >
> > Yep, yep, yep. The only console video game I ever owned is a real
> oddball, Atari Breakout. It's 100% just like the actual arcade game plus
> some other modes. I say "is" because I still have it in the original box
> with all parts and documents. I have no idea if it still works but the pot
> and switches need to be replaced.
>
> A few old game systems (need to fix the Vectrex).
>
> > We need to remember each other in our wills. As for my buddy, he has way
> more cool stuff than me. I almost traded him that book for one of 

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread 'John Rehwinkel' via neonixie-l
>> I actually started an inventory of my radiation and lab gear, with permanent 
>> ID labels, S/N, etc.  Intended to add a picture in a spreadsheet so when I 
>> croak, someone could recognize the value in portable gamma spectrometers and 
>> such and not toss them. 
> 
> The same thing crossed my mind. That's as far as it will probably get. Much 
> more pressing is the need to dub off piles of cassette tapes (many in 
> Dolby-C), four different kinds of camcorder tapes, Thousands of 35mm slides 
> (I have a 5000DPI scanner and a couple of carousels ready to go for that 
> project), a few LPs that were never released on CD...and I need to rip my 
> entire CD collection to lossless before any more tracks become unplayable.

I've scanned several carousels.  Still have some LPs like that too.  And (of 
course) laserdiscs of films that won't be released on DVD.

>> lasers (HeNe, Ar-ion, ruby, YAG, diode, dye)
> 
> Dibbs. I have lots of HeNe tubes and power supplies, including several 544nm 
> green tubes and my treasured 594nm yellow (actually slightly amber). All I'm 
> missing is a 612nm orange. I've been watching eBay for over a decade and I've 
> seen a grand total of two plus a multiline that may be up right now (if you 
> have to ask...)

I have a ruby rod, but not a working laser yet.  The usual assortment of HeNes 
(including yellow and orange and a tunable I need to repair), as well as some 
argon, krypton, and a helium cadmium for variety.

>> nuke gear incl 8 full NIM crates and another 100 or so modules
> 
> I'll take the decimal display scalers as long I can also get a cage, power 
> supply and enough info to power the thing up and watch the lights blink. I 
> know it's asking for the moon but some way to use them as generic-purpose 
> counters clocked and reset with TTL signal would be the cherry on top.
> 
> I've seen two scalar modules with that display on eBay. I own one model and 
> have the service manual for the other. Unfortunately, the counter+display 
> itself appears to be a self-contained sub-module and the manual only goes 
> over the basics of interfacing it with the rest of the device. The internals 
> are given cursory overview sufficient to be a maddening tease. If anyone has 
> the docs for THAT I'm all ears.

I used to work with CAMAC and NIM stuff, I think all I have left at this point 
is a power supply.  I do have a dekatron prescaler that's available.

> I don't own a movie prop agency, I just need more stuff for my Halloween 
> display. I have plenty of the "regular" spooky stuff but I'm really into the 
> mad scientist look. That's why I need to know to hook up some of those MTX-90 
> keypads.

I have built a few replica movie props, and helped out on local productions.  
It's Halloween all year at my house.

>> arcade games (yes the real ones, only 5 cabinets though
> 
> Sadly, I had to unload all that some time ago. My beloved Atari Tempest is 
> still out in the shed but paid for. It has the original, very rare marquee 
> that's the same cartoonish style as the cabinet. All later production 
> switched a marquee with artwork that looked airbrushed. It also has a set of 
> boards that are geometrically perfect. No pincushioning.

I've gotten rid of all my arcade video games, but still have a couple of 
pinballs (both need work).

>> but also Atari 2600 and Colecovision and a few old Zenith TVs for spare CRTs 
>> for the monitors), maps, books, books, and more books...
> 
> Yep, yep, yep. The only console video game I ever owned is a real oddball, 
> Atari Breakout. It's 100% just like the actual arcade game plus some other 
> modes. I say "is" because I still have it in the original box with all parts 
> and documents. I have no idea if it still works but the pot and switches need 
> to be replaced.

A few old game systems (need to fix the Vectrex).

> We need to remember each other in our wills. As for my buddy, he has way more 
> cool stuff than me. I almost traded him that book for one of those analog 
> memory CRTs (he has several MIB).

Which ones?  Like a Williams tube, or a storage tube, or one of the Charactrons?

- John Rehwinkel

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Adrian Godwin
On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 12:19 AM Mac Doktor  wrote:

>
>
> Yep, yep, yep. The only console video game I ever owned is a real oddball,
> Atari Breakout. It's 100% just like the actual arcade game plus some other
> modes. I say "is" because I still have it in the original box with all
> parts and documents. I have no idea if it still works but the pot and
> switches need to be replaced.
>
>
I have a few pinball machines. All with panaplex - style or plasma matrix
displays except one - that's got electromechanical score displays.


> I have a well illustrated tube-era Electronics For Beginners book where
> all of the illustrations have cartoon electrons (with arms and legs like an
> electric company mascot) literally running around schematics that were
> drawn in orthogonal perspective and, IIRC, 3D extruded. I only mention this
> book because out of everything I scarfed up at hamfests it's one my
> hamfest/arcade game buddy is the most envious of. 8D
>
> 
>
Didn't Tektronix have some cartoons like that in their service manuals ?

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Mac Doktor

> On Apr 20, 2021, at 4:33 PM, Nick Andrews  wrote:
> 
> I actually started an inventory of my radiation and lab gear, with permanent 
> ID labels, S/N, etc.  Intended to add a picture in a spreadsheet so when I 
> croak, someone could recognize the value in portable gamma spectrometers and 
> such and not toss them. 

The same thing crossed my mind. That's as far as it will probably get. Much 
more pressing is the need to dub off piles of cassette tapes (many in Dolby-C), 
four different kinds of camcorder tapes, Thousands of 35mm slides (I have a 
5000DPI scanner and a couple of carousels ready to go for that project), a few 
LPs that were never released on CD...and I need to rip my entire CD collection 
to lossless before any more tracks become unplayable.

AUUGGGHHH


> lasers (HeNe, Ar-ion, ruby, YAG, diode, dye)

Dibbs. I have lots of HeNe tubes and power supplies, including several 544nm 
green tubes and my treasured 594nm yellow (actually slightly amber). All I'm 
missing is a 612nm orange. I've been watching eBay for over a decade and I've 
seen a grand total of two plus a multiline that may be up right now (if you 
have to ask...)


> nuke gear incl 8 full NIM crates and another 100 or so modules

I'll take the decimal display scalers as long I can also get a cage, power 
supply and enough info to power the thing up and watch the lights blink. I know 
it's asking for the moon but some way to use them as generic-purpose counters 
clocked and reset with TTL signal would be the cherry on top.

I've seen two scalar modules with that display on eBay. I own one model and 
have the service manual for the other. Unfortunately, the counter+display 
itself appears to be a self-contained sub-module and the manual only goes over 
the basics of interfacing it with the rest of the device. The internals are 
given cursory overview sufficient to be a maddening tease. If anyone has the 
docs for THAT I'm all ears.

I don't own a movie prop agency, I just need more stuff for my Halloween 
display. I have plenty of the "regular" spooky stuff but I'm really into the 
mad scientist look. That's why I need to know to hook up some of those MTX-90 
keypads.


> arcade games (yes the real ones, only 5 cabinets though

Sadly, I had to unload all that some time ago. My beloved Atari Tempest is 
still out in the shed but paid for. It has the original, very rare marquee 
that's the same cartoonish style as the cabinet. All later production switched 
a marquee with artwork that looked airbrushed. It also has a set of boards that 
are geometrically perfect. No pincushioning.

I also have a set of EPROMs that have "holes" (the term only appears in the 
service manual) redrawn into different shapes. Some of them are NSFW.

Having said all that you can probably spiff yours up with information online 
but when I bought it for $65 thrity-three years ago this was a big deal.


> but also Atari 2600 and Colecovision and a few old Zenith TVs for spare CRTs 
> for the monitors), maps, books, books, and more books...

Yep, yep, yep. The only console video game I ever owned is a real oddball, 
Atari Breakout. It's 100% just like the actual arcade game plus some other 
modes. I say "is" because I still have it in the original box with all parts 
and documents. I have no idea if it still works but the pot and switches need 
to be replaced.

Sadly, I had to throw away a big pile of computer and electronic magazines 
because they were badly water damaged. Among other things I had the full run of 
SoftTalk magazine, which was THE Apple ][ magazine for a while. It was worth at 
least a few bucks but the sentimental value was much greater.

I have a well illustrated tube-era Electronics For Beginners book where all of 
the illustrations have cartoon electrons (with arms and legs like an electric 
company mascot) literally running around schematics that were drawn in 
orthogonal perspective and, IIRC, 3D extruded. I only mention this book because 
out of everything I scarfed up at hamfests it's one my hamfest/arcade game 
buddy is the most envious of. 8D


> On Apr 20, 2021, at 4:35 PM, Nick Andrews  wrote:
> 
> Terry, I KNOW we are cousins somehow...

We need to remember each other in our wills. As for my buddy, he has way more 
cool stuff than me. I almost traded him that book for one of those analog 
memory CRTs (he has several MIB). Fortunately I didn't because another friend 
gave me one a few years back. And a 7971 several years before that.


Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe: attack ships on fire off the 
shoulder of Orion... beams...in the dark in the Tannhauser Gate. All those 
moments will be lost in time...like tears in the rain." — Roy Batty, Blade 
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Nick Andrews
Terry, I KNOW we are cousins somehow...

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:51 PM Mac Doktor  wrote:

>
> On Apr 20, 2021, at 1:08 PM, Nick Andrews  wrote:
>
> Standing by for Adrian's "free to a loving home" listing of surplus cool
> stuff...
>
>
> I have a tiny black hole in my basement that constantly needs filling. So
> far it has resisted almost all attempts to remove a few Plank constants.
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2021, at 3:13 PM, Adrian Godwin  wrote:
>
> Hah. You have to have very specialised interests. I often think nobody
> will know what do with my stuff but I just offered a old HP floppy/hard
> drive (that I'd been sitting on long after the HP85 computer had gone) to
> the VintHP group and I was amazed to find they nearly bit my arm off for it.
>
>
> I have a large *analog* plotter that goes with an old HP "calculator".
> Unlike most of my collection I'd be willing to part with for a reasonable
> sum of money. I've never gotten around to putting it on eBay because I
> don't know what constitutes "reasonable". For all practical purposes it's
> literally a museum piece just like the calculator.
>
> I'm open to offers or at least appraisals. I can't just give it away to a
> non-profit organization because
>
> A. I don't pay taxes and can't use it as a tax deduction;
> B. The quite large PC board is heavily gold-plated including the component
> leads. As scrap it's probably worth a tidy sum.
> C. It appears to be fully functional. The servos slew properly over the
> entire work area, the electrostatic paper "holder" works, and the pen goes
> up and down.
>
> Hamfest? Sidewalk? Hmm...
>
> Definitely hamfest freebie. It's that common as dirt HP plotter with a pen
> carousel that I picked up off the sidewalk. I'll let that one go cheap.
> Probably in working condition as the old computer and floppy disks were
> sitting there as well.
>
>
> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
> "The Mac Doctor"
>
> https://www.astarcloseup.com/
>
> “...the book said something astonishing, a very big thought. The stars, it
> said, were suns but very far away. The Sun was a star but close up.”—Carl
> Sagan, "The Backbone Of Night", *Cosmos*, 1980
>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Nick Andrews
Don't laugh, but I recently threw out a pile of 486 stuff, mobos, proc,
even PIII, etc.  And a couple of 8086!  I recently bought a usb floppy
drive because my HP hybrid scope has one in it for storing traces and such
and also to upgrade firmware, etc.  I actually started an inventory of my
radiation and lab gear, with permanent ID labels, S/N, etc.  Intended to
add a picture in a spreadsheet so when I croak, someone could recognize the
value in portable gamma spectrometers and such and not toss them.  Maybe
not worth $20k new price, but still...  Lotsa Ludlum gear, Amptek Si-pin
spectrometer too, around $8k new for just that one (not to me, of course).
A small sampling:  lasers (HeNe, Ar-ion, ruby, YAG, diode, dye), metal
lathe, vertical mill, metal shaper, nuke gear incl 8 full NIM crates and
another 100 or so modules, woodworking, metal working, welding, auto stuff,
water gardening (water lilies, lotus, all sorts of bog plants, fertilizers,
etc), photography (yes, wet B darkroom with lifetime supply of chemicals
and 3000'+/- 35mm films, Graphic View 4x5),
guns/shooting/reloading/gunsmithing, chemistry, rockets, pyrotechnics,
hunting, gardening, motorcycles, 4x4s, general construction and repair,
arcade games (yes the real ones, only 5 cabinets though but also Atari 2600
and Colecovision and a few old Zenith TVs for spare CRTs for the monitors),
maps, books, books, and more books...

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:14 PM Adrian Godwin  wrote:

> Hah. You have to have very specialised interests. I often think nobody
> will know what do with my stuff but I just offered a old HP floppy/hard
> drive (that I'd been sitting on long after the HP85 computer had gone) to
> the VintHP group and I was amazed to find they nearly bit my arm off for it.
>
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 6:09 PM Nick Andrews 
> wrote:
>
>> Standing by for Adrian's "free to a loving home" listing of surplus cool
>> stuff...
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 11:38 AM Adrian Godwin 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The way I understood it, it was their whole stash of them. They wanted
>>> to get Fran to do something cool with them rather than keep them in their
>>> cupboard. An attitude I can well understand as my piles of coolstuff grow
>>> ever bigger (no, I don't have any giant Nixies :)
>>>
>>> Fran has a big interest in old display technologies. You'll see some
>>> sweet stuff in her youtube catalog.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:19 PM blkadder  wrote:
>>>
 I am truly floored.  Someone out there must have a gigantic horde of
 7971 tubes to send someone 14 of these giants.  Well, I am subscribed to
 the channel now.  I am looking forward to see what Fran comes up with  for
 this amazing collection of tubes.  I wonder if the anonymous sender is in
 this group?

 On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 8:42:31 AM UTC-4 artgod...@googlemail.com
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> Fran got some nixies ..
>
> https://youtu.be/Mi18Fw5R9Oo?t=852
>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Mac Doktor

> On Apr 20, 2021, at 1:08 PM, Nick Andrews  wrote:
> 
> Standing by for Adrian's "free to a loving home" listing of surplus cool 
> stuff...


I have a tiny black hole in my basement that constantly needs filling. So far 
it has resisted almost all attempts to remove a few Plank constants.


> On Apr 20, 2021, at 3:13 PM, Adrian Godwin  wrote:
> 
> Hah. You have to have very specialised interests. I often think nobody will 
> know what do with my stuff but I just offered a old HP floppy/hard drive 
> (that I'd been sitting on long after the HP85 computer had gone) to the 
> VintHP group and I was amazed to find they nearly bit my arm off for it.

I have a large analog plotter that goes with an old HP "calculator". Unlike 
most of my collection I'd be willing to part with for a reasonable sum of 
money. I've never gotten around to putting it on eBay because I don't know what 
constitutes "reasonable". For all practical purposes it's literally a museum 
piece just like the calculator.

I'm open to offers or at least appraisals. I can't just give it away to a 
non-profit organization because

A. I don't pay taxes and can't use it as a tax deduction;
B. The quite large PC board is heavily gold-plated including the component 
leads. As scrap it's probably worth a tidy sum.
C. It appears to be fully functional. The servos slew properly over the entire 
work area, the electrostatic paper "holder" works, and the pen goes up and down.

Hamfest? Sidewalk? Hmm...

Definitely hamfest freebie. It's that common as dirt HP plotter with a pen 
carousel that I picked up off the sidewalk. I'll let that one go cheap. 
Probably in working condition as the old computer and floppy disks were sitting 
there as well.


Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"

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said, were suns but very far away. The Sun was a star but close up.”—Carl 
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Adrian Godwin
Hah. You have to have very specialised interests. I often think nobody will
know what do with my stuff but I just offered a old HP floppy/hard drive
(that I'd been sitting on long after the HP85 computer had gone) to the
VintHP group and I was amazed to find they nearly bit my arm off for it.

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 6:09 PM Nick Andrews  wrote:

> Standing by for Adrian's "free to a loving home" listing of surplus cool
> stuff...
>
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 11:38 AM Adrian Godwin 
> wrote:
>
>> The way I understood it, it was their whole stash of them. They wanted to
>> get Fran to do something cool with them rather than keep them in their
>> cupboard. An attitude I can well understand as my piles of coolstuff grow
>> ever bigger (no, I don't have any giant Nixies :)
>>
>> Fran has a big interest in old display technologies. You'll see some
>> sweet stuff in her youtube catalog.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:19 PM blkadder  wrote:
>>
>>> I am truly floored.  Someone out there must have a gigantic horde of
>>> 7971 tubes to send someone 14 of these giants.  Well, I am subscribed to
>>> the channel now.  I am looking forward to see what Fran comes up with  for
>>> this amazing collection of tubes.  I wonder if the anonymous sender is in
>>> this group?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 8:42:31 AM UTC-4 artgod...@googlemail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Fran got some nixies ..

 https://youtu.be/Mi18Fw5R9Oo?t=852

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Nick Andrews
Standing by for Adrian's "free to a loving home" listing of surplus cool
stuff...

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 11:38 AM Adrian Godwin  wrote:

> The way I understood it, it was their whole stash of them. They wanted to
> get Fran to do something cool with them rather than keep them in their
> cupboard. An attitude I can well understand as my piles of coolstuff grow
> ever bigger (no, I don't have any giant Nixies :)
>
> Fran has a big interest in old display technologies. You'll see some sweet
> stuff in her youtube catalog.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:19 PM blkadder  wrote:
>
>> I am truly floored.  Someone out there must have a gigantic horde of 7971
>> tubes to send someone 14 of these giants.  Well, I am subscribed to the
>> channel now.  I am looking forward to see what Fran comes up with  for this
>> amazing collection of tubes.  I wonder if the anonymous sender is in this
>> group?
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 8:42:31 AM UTC-4 artgod...@googlemail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Fran got some nixies ..
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/Mi18Fw5R9Oo?t=852
>>>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie porn

2021-04-20 Thread Adrian Godwin
The way I understood it, it was their whole stash of them. They wanted to
get Fran to do something cool with them rather than keep them in their
cupboard. An attitude I can well understand as my piles of coolstuff grow
ever bigger (no, I don't have any giant Nixies :)

Fran has a big interest in old display technologies. You'll see some sweet
stuff in her youtube catalog.


On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:19 PM blkadder  wrote:

> I am truly floored.  Someone out there must have a gigantic horde of 7971
> tubes to send someone 14 of these giants.  Well, I am subscribed to the
> channel now.  I am looking forward to see what Fran comes up with  for this
> amazing collection of tubes.  I wonder if the anonymous sender is in this
> group?
>
> On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 8:42:31 AM UTC-4 artgod...@googlemail.com
> wrote:
>
>> Fran got some nixies ..
>>
>> https://youtu.be/Mi18Fw5R9Oo?t=852
>>
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