Here is a nice clock in the Steampunk style from a link on Paul Parry's DIY 
page.

E1T Clock <http://www.steampunkalchemy.com/en>




On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 1:11:06 PM UTC+1, zapro wrote:
>
> Hi list.
>
> Some time ago i picked up some nice equipment while emptying an estate of 
> an ex-engineer of a large danish medical company.
>
> Amongst the equipment i got some kind of prototype with Philips E1T-tubes 
> in it. They sit in a Philips 88929/02 "Decade Counting Unit” which i cannot 
> find any information on.
>
> The unit housed 5 of these, and unfortunately one of them is smashed :(
>
> The decals on the tubes is destroyed by moisture (this sat in a shed for 
> god know how many years)
>
> Anyone with information regarding these 88929/02-modules or the 
> restoration of the decals? I’m planning to test the tubes, and if good, 
> clean off the old decals and see if i can remake them.
>
> Some pictures for your enjoyment: 
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1719zw6szvj53qb/AACB5bIHK5mCRUK5tWMgdRRza?dl=0
>
> // Per.
>
>
>

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