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al goss April 22nd 07 12:48 AM

WTB: Tubes
 
6AG7
2 x 807
5U4
Spares for WRL Globe Chief Deluxe
Advise prices

AL



Scott Dorsey April 23rd 07 02:05 PM

WTB: Tubes
 
In article ,
al goss wrote:
6AG7
2 x 807
5U4
Spares for WRL Globe Chief Deluxe
Advise prices


Get the Antique Electronics Supply catalogue, which has a complete price
list of common tubes. Their prices are generally reasonable and about
market value, so their catalogue is a handy reference to carry when you
go to the hamfest. Don't pay more than that.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Dick April 23rd 07 03:05 PM

WTB: Tubes
 
On 23 Apr 2007 09:05:08 -0400, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

In article ,
al goss wrote:
6AG7
2 x 807
5U4
Spares for WRL Globe Chief Deluxe
Advise prices


Get the Antique Electronics Supply catalogue, which has a complete price
list of common tubes. Their prices are generally reasonable and about
market value, so their catalogue is a handy reference to carry when you
go to the hamfest. Don't pay more than that.
--scott


A few years back I sent a big box of tubes to a place maybe in
Colorado that served as a tube bank for people who needed some. The
tubes were free for the asking. Anyone remember this or know if it is
still around?

Dick

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Phil Nelson April 24th 07 06:19 AM

Tubes
 
Those are common, readily available tubes.

Try Antique Electronic Supply, http://www.tubesandmore.com/ .

If you don't like their prices, go to http://www.google.com/ and search for
phrases such as "radio tubes" to compare with other suppliers.

Phil



Bryan April 24th 07 06:41 AM

WTB: Tubes
 
Dick wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:

al goss wrote:
6AG7
2 x 807
5U4
Spares for WRL Globe Chief Deluxe
Advise prices


Get the Antique Electronics Supply catalogue, which has a complete price
list of common tubes. Their prices are generally reasonable and about
market value, so their catalogue is a handy reference to carry when you
go to the hamfest. Don't pay more than that.
--scott


A few years back I sent a big box of tubes to a place maybe in
Colorado that served as a tube bank for people who needed some. The
tubes were free for the asking. Anyone remember this or know if it is
still around?

Dick


Googling the phrase "tube bank" produced: http://www.ve7vic.ca/tubes.htm
73,
Bryan WA7PRC



Uncle Peter April 24th 07 03:45 PM

Tubes
 

"Phil Nelson" wrote in message
...
Those are common, readily available tubes.

Try Antique Electronic Supply, http://www.tubesandmore.com/ .

If you don't like their prices, go to http://www.google.com/ and search
for phrases such as "radio tubes" to compare with other suppliers.

Phil


www.findatube.com Good pricing and service.

Pete




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