Re: Nixie clocks: possibly an AH clock?




Guy Macon wrote:
> Bo Williams wrote:
>
> >I think the cost of old nixies might surprise you. They haven't had any
> >real practical application for decades (so no production of new ones and
> >finite supply). Tough to keep costs down when that's the case, and
> >plus, when all the nixies that do turn up are going into boutique items
> >like watches and clocks, there isn't a lot of incentive to keep margins
> >close.
>
> I just looked at ebay with the search limited to completed listings.
> Nixie tubes are going for $1 to $2 each, and pre-built nixie-tube
> clocks are going for $80 to $220.

I would be willing to pay that amount of money for a nice Nixie AH
clock! Who else?

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