I've noticed that before too, Michail. Something to keep in mind if I ever
need to do any nixie swapping with you. :)
I wouldn't spend any time trying to find nixies in bellingham. Enjoy the
area. If you've never been here, then I definitely recommend picking out a
nice dayhike and taking your cam
Guess I am close to Adam.
Not sure what to suggest, although you got me into thinking about looking
for "antique" type shops - old TV stores, etc. Maybe a find for nixie?
Probably not, but can't hurt, although not worth the drive for me to go
towards bellingham.
Michail
In a messa
I live in the Seattle area, Bellingham is quite a drive north of here. There
is tons of stuff to do, though. If you are into hiking, then you should pick
up a copy of this book before you go:
http://www.amazon.com/Day-Hike-North-Cascades-Trails/dp/157061315X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1308030246&sr=8-3
Anybody have any recommendations for activities around Bellingham WA. I
will be going to the American Museum of Radio and Electricity for sure. I
will have a rental car so I am mobile. Surplus stores museums etc? Any
members in the area?Tim
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Recently the Tube Collectors Association set up a closed Facebook group.
Some of us have been posting a lot of tube related pictures there. I have
downloaded about 40 pictures into an album of the 2 prototype endview
nixies that I won on E-bay some time back. They look like a smaller
endview versio
It's called Glass Frit, or Frit glass.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frit
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On 13/06/2011, at 23.34, Tidak Ada wrote:
> What is the 'ceramic paint', visible in many Russian nixies, deketrons and
> vfd tubes?
> May be this ia an good alternative for home-made tubes!
>
> eric
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What is the 'ceramic paint', visible in many Russian nixies, deketrons and
vfd tubes?
May be this ia an good alternative for home-made tubes!
eric
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From: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com [mailto:neonixie-l@googlegroups.com] On
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Doeas any of You out there has a data sheet for the General Electric
Y-4075 VFD tube? If so I would really appreciate to share a file with
a scan of it.
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