Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Strange Nixie Sources?

2016-03-08 Thread Jonathan F.
I tried alot of these sites, most are useless. But a few seem serious. I have got a offer for a NL-7037 nixie tube, they want 210$ per tube. Compared to ebay prices for the Z568/Z5680 that is not really a bad price, and you see a 7037 on ebay, but lots of 568's. I will ask them how many they ha

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Strange Nixie Sources?

2016-03-02 Thread Charles MacDonald
On 16-03-02 04:31 AM, Jonathan F. wrote: I don't had much luck about getting offers, but im keep looking, maybe i will be in luck one da :) I got a offer for a B-8091 Nixie tube from one of this comapnies. But 400$ for that tube, nope..sorry the sites running the NATO = NSN number stuff are l

[neonixie-l] Re: Strange Nixie Sources?

2016-03-02 Thread Jonathan F.
Yes it seems like you said. I send a bunch of requests out, mostly i get "we need more information about your company and use", so i suppose they wanna know this, to trade my adresses to companies who sell stuff, like if i reply " I have a car repair shop", they gonna send my adresses to car pa

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Strange Nixie Sources?

2016-03-01 Thread Charles MacDonald
On 16-03-01 08:51 PM, A.J. Franzman wrote: Interesting that in the page you linked, the item name is "electron tube", but it's given in the site's "connectors" category. Perhaps it is an offshoot of the Military parts scan business. there is occasionaly some military equipment that needs a pa

[neonixie-l] Re: Strange Nixie Sources?

2016-03-01 Thread A.J. Franzman
Interesting that in the page you linked, the item name is "electron tube", but it's given in the site's "connectors" category. In my LED search, I've come upon a similar situation of a certain error that apparently originated in an OCR mis-read of a part number, that has been copied over and ove