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In Reply to: RE: Polam Telam and Dolam posted by CV4109 on November 26, 2015 at 10:04:19
TM, I have some of these. I presume they are Tungsram made. Due to stamped number on foil on anode plate?
Thanks!
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EL84 in your picture is proper Polam, Polish made.
Plates and bottle are typical Polam. Tungsram plates are very different.
Numbered chad is also common in some polish tubes but not always.
Guitar folks love these Polish EL84's.
Thanks! Didn't have a chance to compare with my Tungsram stash. I haven't tried these Telam tubes. Maybe, this weekend in my Matchless.
8^)
Thank you all for your responses. I had forgotten about Polam and didn't know the other manufacturers.
I can't tell you about any other code or markings, all I had to go by were the Ebay photos.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-of-5-NOS-GE-12AX7-ECC83-Audio-Tubes-/121824386949?hash=item1c5d4c9f85:g:s-cAAOSwt6ZWVmso
Again thank you for your replies.
Steve
The particular GE ECC83 on ebay appear to be relabeled Anna Seghers Neuhaus Prod RFT. Either these are RFT tubes coming via Poland or some collaboration between Polam/Telam and RFT. Bottle and internals suggest that.
Other Polish tube types we have seen seem closer to Philips construction. Have not seen a Polish ECC83 yet.
Thank you all for your responses. I had forgotten about Polam and didn't know the other manufacturers.
I can't tell you about any other code or markings, all I had to go by were the Ebay photos.
Again thank you for your replies.
Steve
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