As far as I know, almost all the models have brightness in tubes. Are you 
talking about the blue light? They usually don't post pictures of blue 
light, like here https://nixietubesclock.com/products/ but they do have 
that option. Just ask about it. 

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On Friday, March 10, 2017 at 9:43:36 PM UTC+2, Keith wrote:
>
> I am wanting to purchase a nixie tube clock already built but I would like 
> to get one that has the most brightness. I was looking at in-18 size nixie 
> tubes. When looking at some the brightness is not that bright. So far I 
> found this one to be a brightest unless it's just Photoshop or because the 
> ambient lighting around it is darker. Does anyone have any recommendations 
> for where to buy one that has a good reputation but does not cost an arm 
> and a leg like this does?
>
> $500 is a bit much
> http://nixieshop.com/in-18-clock.html
>

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