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Old January 20th 07, 10:40 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors,rec.antiques.radio+phono
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Default 0.125" and 0.156" pins for 7-pin tubes.

Those sizes are commonly used on older (1970-1980) pinball machines.
I found some at Fry's Electronics.
Otherwise try pinball parts dealers.
Glen

"Steven Swift" wrote in message
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The Molex 0.093" pins work great for wiring up tubes with octal
bases or the same size pins (like CRTs), but I can't seem to find
0.125" and 0.156" similar pins for those old style 7-pin tubes.

Anyone know of a source, or someone who still makes the socket
pins (I've check Keystone, Amp, Molex and a few others). I prefer
the pins to the sockets as it makes the wiring easier (in my case
CRTs).

TIA,

Steve.
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