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In Reply to: RE: Interesting, here's what I got back from the seller posted by Tre' on June 14, 2015 at 19:05:15
I have never seen a "disk" getter holder on a tube other than Russian.
Has anyone?
I have also never seen a Mullard tube without an etched date code.
He doesn't say that the tubes are Mullard made but he does say they are Mullard bases.
Has anyone ever seen a tube not made by Mullard using Mullard bases?
I haven't but I haven't seen everything.
Don't all Mullard bases have a hole in the bottom of the keyway?
Tre'
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noted as being from Russia (on the tube and/or the box).
I recall the brand as "Edison", or something like that (Google didn't bring them up).
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Let's see if he does.
Who knows? Maybe he can teach us something.
Tre'
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If these are truly British made tubes?
There were other tube factories in England besides the Philips/Mullard plants. Notable I know the Brimar stuff was made in eEngland but had no acid etched codes
Brimar did use codes but in a different format to Mullard and not on later UK production
Al
Stu, weren't Brimar GZ32s coke bottles? Don't think I've ever seen a Brimar or Mullard GT-shaped GZ32.The tubes for sale are prolly closer to 5Z4 specs.
Edits: 06/15/15
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