Take a look at the question and answer section of the listing...the seller
does say that the stamps for the bases are included.with pins....

This listing has been going for a while now...he's had a few offers that
he's declined by the looks of it too..

Nick


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 2:59 PM, kay486 <luckyl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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<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.
>> >>
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>> the UK, a
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