On 27 Dec 2015, at 05:04, Golferron 54 wrote:
> I have probably gone past the fine line of excessive, to obsessive going
> through 41 pins in the last 10 years.
Oh please, this is lightweight obsessive. I can find you a number of UK
collectors who have in excess of 100 pinball machines at any
John S.
You got an awesome line up of clocks. Very creative. I saw you did a
clock design using a BK2000 display ... I love BK2000 and with a subwolfer
it sounds as awesome as it looks with the Doug Watson artwork.
But I digress from my original question ... can you make a clock out of a
> I tried to google "NL-807 nixie clock" and find very few places that sell
> them.
The nifty thing about the NL-807 is that it uses the same socket as the common
NL-841 and NL-841 tubes, but has larger digits. Because of this, you can
have the larger digits with any NL-841 type clock that
On 27 Dec 2015, at 20:55, golferron wrote:
> John S.
>
> You got an awesome line up of clocks. Very creative. I saw you did a clock
> design using a BK2000 display ... I love BK2000 and with a subwolfer it
> sounds as awesome as it looks with the Doug Watson artwork.
>
> But I digress
Hi John,
If I can find it, you're welcome to it.
Just finished a Metz ITS1-A clock from nixiekits.EU (Jurgen)
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Hi John
Appreciate you checking in and giving me the confidence to buy from an
oversea's seller as I really like his design.
I tried to google "NL-807 nixie clock" and find very few places that sell
them. That's OK, the upside down "5" on the IN-14 does not bother me from
my sofa 12' away