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In Reply to: Re: How many NOS tubes still exist? posted by Chris Spafford on August 11, 2002 at 16:18:06:
You said 'Also all tubes slowly lose vacuum, so perhaps this is another debatable point.'
So how long does it take to lose vacuum then Chris ? I have 1920's pip-tops which show no signs of going soft , gassy or otherwise and test spot-on as new so it is a 'debatable point' that you actually made . Put your money where your mouth is or otherwise keep it shut . Thank you ! (and please stop making posts with no technical foundation . Guesswork and hearsay comes second place in this world .)
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