Recent catch at Apex Electronics Surplus

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martin martin

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Mar 8, 2020, 11:18:14 AM3/8/20
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Everything works too!

No it's time to find them a purpose


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Joe Croft

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Mar 8, 2020, 12:09:27 PM3/8/20
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Must be nice! We have american science and surplus here in the chicago area, but it doesn't look as exciting as apex!

-joe

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Greg P

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Mar 8, 2020, 2:36:13 PM3/8/20
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Nice find!

What type Nixie's are in those?  NL841 or NL5441's?

martin martin

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Mar 8, 2020, 6:59:56 PM3/8/20
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I will open them up when time permits and see what tubes they used in "'75"


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Oscilloclock

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Mar 9, 2020, 6:47:56 AM3/9/20
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So jealous. Places like that once flourished in Japan, and even University salvage dumps here were fabulous hunting grounds! In the day, I found an entire original PDP-11, a working Apple II with Japanese ROMs, many many oscilloscopes, and numerous odd Nixie devices out in the rain and awaiting immediate rescue. I was only too happy to oblige!

But time, auction sites, and policies have all taken their toll on junk shops and junk yards alike. Ah, well...

- Aaron

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