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Re: 810 tubes for sale (and others)
Original poster: "Ed Sawyer by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <sawyer-at-waterville-dot-com>
hi Matt-
$15 for good test-as-new 807s. I have at least 6 of those, various
1940s-50s US brands.
thanks,
-Ed
>Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <Fucian-at-aol-dot-com>
>
>In a message dated 3/14/02 10:09:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>tesla-at-pupman-dot-com writes:
>
><< hi folks -
>
> I've come into a big batch of tubes, including 3 vintage 810s (RCA's, dated
> 1939 and 1943 I think). I did some web searching and these seem to be
> desireable for tesla coils. There's a bunch of other tubes that may be
> applicable too , if anyone has specific requests let me know. I'm open to
> offers on the 810s. I can test for filament continuity but not otherwise
> (my tester doesn't handle jumbo 4-pin base tubes). Being more of an audio
> tube type of guy I don't have a big use for the 810s and many of the
> others. Would be open to possible trades as well. thanks in advance for
> your time and bandwidth.
>
> -Ed Sawyer
> sawyer-at-waterville-dot-com
> Waterville Valley, NH >>
>Hi!,
>How much for a smaller tube like a 807?I really dont even know how much tubes
>run for on the market.How much for like a power tube thats good for a
>beginner?
>
>Matt