I think you're going to have to fire up the Wayback Machine to find
NOS ones.

Tammy can you here me?  ;-)



On Jun 4, 7:25 pm, MichaelB <mbari...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
> I have to admit, lately I too have become smitten with the B7971 tube.
> It's a really nice stalwart hunk of glass that seems to run forever. I
> would REALLY like to know if there are any NOS 7971's still out there.
> There must be, somewhere? Yes?
>
> On Jun 4, 9:10 am, Wayne de Geere III <wa...@degeere.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I bought the first Nixisat from Jeff, a cylinder one in Dec '03. Then the 
> > bug bit again in late '08 and found a wood base one on eBay, snatched it 
> > up, the seller just happened to be John Miktuk who wrote the firmware. 
> > Later he discovered a Nixisat base, one of his development prototypes and I 
> > bought that one as well and i populated it with all red Z568M tubes in it 
> > for something different.
>
> > Since then the nixie fever has only gotten worse, but for the better. :) I 
> > can't count anymore the number of tubes and clocks, I suppose that means I 
> > have definitely arrived.
>
> > I came in at the tail-end of the MOD_SIX project and purchased #49 and #50 
> > of the first production run, I can't wait to put my 7971 tubes to use, I 
> > haven't been this excited about anything in a while though I'm also 
> > ordering two of the Cogwheel X8 kits as well, I am intrigued with the idea 
> > of a bunch of alphanumeric nixies with a Bluetooth computer interface, I am 
> > really excited to see what can be done with it.
>
> > Sent from my iPad 2 3G
>
> > On Jun 2, 2011, at 20:13, Greg P <gregory.peet...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > > Wayne,
>
> > > Damn, you're lucky enough to have 3 of Jeff's NixiSat's....at least
> > > you got them when the price was right.
>
> > > I like the 9020AA's but don't have any, and I have a stash of B7971's
> > > that I have earmarked for one of Michael Barile and Carl Ott's MOD_SIX
> > > that I ordered.  Glad to hear you want to commission Michael for a
> > > Z568M piece, his clocks are absolutely amazing and his workmanship is
> > > impeccable....
>
> > > Good luck on your quest for the unobtainum.
>
> > > On Jun 2, 3:06 am, Wayne de Geere III <wa...@degeere.com> wrote:
> > >> I'm a big fan of Jeff's clocks. Back in December 2003 I paused and 
> > >> wondered if $1200 was too much to spend on a clock. At the time Jeff was 
> > >> also selling spare Z568M tubes to purchasers of his clocks for $35 each. 
> > >> My first from him was a cylindrical Nixisat. At that time he had already 
> > >> sold 8 of the 10 cylinder Nixisats in that round acrylic enclosure, I 
> > >> have cursed myself ever since for not having bought both. That was the 
> > >> beginning of my nixie clock fever and now, thousands of dollars in tubes 
> > >> and clocks later, I keep my eyes open for those parting with Jeff's 
> > >> clocks on eBay, they don't come around that often, people just don't let 
> > >> them go.
>
> > >> My "tube of 2011" is turning out to be the B-7971, I've been gathering 
> > >> them from the four corners of the globe for Cogwheel's X8 bluetooth, the 
> > >> MOD-SIX_7971 project and some other FLW devices as they come around.
>
> > >> I've also recently bought a few B8971s (the smaller version of the 
> > >> B7971) but I don't have anything to put them into... yet.
>
> > >> On my long term "must have" list are the Rodan CD47 and F9020AA tube 
> > >> clocks. I'm also hoping to commission Michael Barile to create a Z568M 
> > >> clock or two as well, I'm a big fan and most of his clocks as they are 
> > >> derived from Jeff Thomas GPS disciplined hardware and John Miktuk's 
> > >> firmware.
>
> > >> What other tubes are others particularly enchanted in?
>
> > >> On 2011 Jun 01, at 18:42 , Greg P wrote:
>
> > >>> Wayne I'm glad someone else agrees with my opinion of the Z568M/
> > >>> Z5680M's...  You have good taste in clocks...Jeff's pieces are
> > >>> amazing.
>
> > >>> On Jun 1, 9:20 pm, Wayne de Geere III <wa...@degeere.com> wrote:
> > >>>> I do agree and I currently own three Z568M/Z5680M clocks, all from 
> > >>>> Jeff Thomas. They really are in so many ways the perfect large nixie, 
> > >>>> proportionally as well as filament shape. I think the IN-18 tubes are 
> > >>>> a smaller, more affordable version and I've given several of Jeff's 
> > >>>> Nixichron clocks as gifts, everyone who has received one has been 
> > >>>> delighted by them.
>
> > >>>> On 2011 Jun 01, at 17:03 , Greg P wrote:
>
> > >>>>> I might be in the minority here, but I still think the Z568M Z5680M's
> > >>>>> are by far the most attractive and properly proportioned Nixie I've
> > >>>>> ever seen.
>
> > >>>>> CD47's may be big, but the shapes of the digits are too stretched out
> > >>>>> and not very proportional IMHO.  Just look at the number 4 cathode,
> > >>>>> with it's funky shape and off center glowing lead off bottom 
> > >>>>> standoff..
>
> > >>>>> Maybe I would think differently if I owned a set, but not a high
> > >>>>> priority for my collection, especially at those prices.
>
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