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Frank Dresser wrote: Nearly all US tube vendors stock European tubes. Antique Electronics Supply might have the largest stock of old tubes: http://tubesandmore.com/ You can also do a search for a given tube number and come up with number of other vendors. Nearly all European tubes cross over to a US style Radio Manufacturers Association number. For example, the ECC81 is the 12AT7. You can find other subs, and much more at: http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/tubesearch.php AES is usually a bit more expensive than the rest, sometimes as much as 50%. A dealer I've dealt with only once or twice but seems to be a very nice guy and has good prices on tubes is at http://www.radiodaze.com/ Larry |
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