No, those are IN-8/IN-2 Russian tube sockets glued to a acrylic plate.

On Thursday, October 23, 2014 3:51:07 PM UTC-5, alex nolan wrote:
>
> Did you create those sockets for the tubes yourself?
>
> On Monday, October 20, 2014 9:46:31 AM UTC-4, M.J.Sangster wrote:
>>
>> A quick update, the Microboard is now running a 100 hour endurance test 
>> using IN-8 tubes. Attached are a few pictures showing my proto board using 
>> a wire harness to 6 IN-8 tubes.
>>
>> - Michael Sangster
>> Cold War Creations
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 3:06:53 PM UTC-5, M.J.Sangster wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm planning on building and possibly selling a micro nixie controller 
>>> board. The idea is to create the smallest possible Nixie controller board 
>>> that can drive 6 Nixies (3x2 multiplexing). 
>>
>>
>>> I am posting this to see if the feature set of the board makes sense, or 
>>> if I am missing anything.
>>>
>>> Here is a link to preliminary information:
>>>
>>> Micro Nixie Controller Board 
>>> <http://www.coldwarcreations.com/microboard/microboard.html>
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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