Electrically, yes. The A101 does, however, have an odd 13 pin base, and the 
dohickie provides an octal socket. J3 provides all the signals:
1) G1 to A101 pin-5
2) G2 to A101 pin-10
3) G3
4) G3
5) Anode to A101 pin-8
6) Ndx to A101 pin-13
7) Ret to all other pins
8) Ret
9) Ret

You can always create an improvised socket:
http://threeneurons.wordpress.com/miscellaneous-projects/improvised-tube-sockets/
The base pins on an A101 will fit nicely inside a Molex 0.093" female pin.

On Monday, August 5, 2013 6:12:26 PM UTC-7, Sean wrote:
>
> Would this work the same for an A-101 tube?

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