The tins contain getters actually. But the thing is that most likely they 
wouldnt be working by now. Also the most important thing that is missing 
there are the tube bases with the metal to glass seals. You can easily etch 
the anode grid and cathodes. But you wouldnt be able to make the bases.
All in all, there is no wa you would make money on that. It would be just 
an interesting project to work on.

On Wednesday, 8 May 2013 22:50:22 UTC+1, bani wrote:
>
> What's in the tins? 
>
> I don't see these in the pics: 
> * grid meshes 
> * digit wire 
> * getters 
>
> -Dan 
>
> On Wed, 8 May 2013, dr pepper wrote: 
>
> > Looking at it you'd also need a air compressor and a power press for 
> > the press tooling. 
> > 
> > A visit to the seller would be a good idea to see what is included. 
> > 
> > Setting up producing those tubes might be profitable, however 
> > allthough not absolutely necessary you'd really need to speak to one 
> > of the setters or production workers that ran the original production 
> > line, so you'd need to speak russian. 
> > 
> > On 6 May, 11:23, Zedsquared <ro...@cqr-ltd.com> wrote: 
> >> This is interesting! 
> >> 
> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261172534593 
> >> 
> >> I've not got the cash or inclination to buy but would love to hear what 
> >> people make of this, it's a great insight into what goes on in 
> manufacture. 
> >> Does anyone know what the green machine with flames does? 
> >> What's in the cans? (I'd guess getter compound maybe ). 
> >> Looking at the Q&A so far it implies that the digits have to be made 
> with 
> >> the supplied "know how" ... photo etching techniques and recipies 
> perhaps? 
> >> 
> >> Cheers, 
> >> � � � �Robin. 
> >> 
> >> P.S. � �I guess I should introduce myself :) Hi, I'm Robin from the 
> UK, a 
> >> software and hardware computer guy with a nascent ebay nixie 
> acquisition 
> >> habit but only a few breadboard rigs actually built yet. Here's "hello 
> >> world" from my first PIC and nixie setup: �
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqxDZUYhl2s 
> >> Day job is R&D at a company fitting out emergency service command and 
> >> control vehicles with tech, weekend job is pyrotechnician with 
> skyburst. 
> >> I'm currently spending most of my time in bed with a laptop due to a 
> broken 
> >> ankle, bah! 
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