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In Reply to: Re: Not sure if these are Mazda (see pics) posted by Aldovan on July 23, 2006 at 18:47:19:
and they made a large variety of Valves in England from 1930s-1950s.
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Hi ,
'British Tungsram was a subsidiary of Tungsram Hungary'I take it that this is either an assumption or hearsay . So what other Soviet Bloc state-owned companies owned or ran British companies during the cold war ? Your information does not make any sense ! Look at the Tungsram logo's for example . Both the same ? Two different companies , two different locations , two different company names : 'Tungsram' (of Hungary) and 'British Tungsram' of London , UK . The association between the two companies was in the early days of valve manufacture , British Tungsram provided parts and expertise then both went their separate ways in the late 1930's
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...from what we understand, British Tungsram Radio Works was subsidiary of the Hungarian Tungsram in pre-war days.Here is the reference....
Ok. But them this tube is british made for you, right ?
I get in a france military bunch. None tube have letter or brand in the glass...a mistery for me.
Printing is British Tungsraam. As mentioned earlier, we are still trying to determine where exactly this was made.Fatbottle had great insight into these but nothing 100%. Could be British or French or even Austrian.
Hi ,
Probably USA manufacture , that funny angled square getter is common to Brimar (it's definitely not a Brimar though) an Italian manufacturer I can't remember exactly (either Cifte or Fivre) and various USA manufacturers . I found one exactly the same but the inking had rubbed off . Typical eh ?cheers
Thanks for the return.
American made do not is. I have all american 50's and the plate and getter is different.
I have a Mazda and a RT with the same look. In my opinion is France made 50's, probabily Mazda. But the sound is fine, this is important.
'But the sound is fine, this is important.'Excatly ! It's not what's written on the glass , it's what's inside :)
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