atttl@hou2h.UUCP (R.ARDIS) (03/07/84)
<> In response to requests for a summary of answers regarding Vacuum Tube Suppliers, here it is: --------------------------- This sounds stupid but let us not overlook the obvious: Radio Shack advertises that they can supply any of several 000 types. They don't carry them in their stores but they say they can order them and get them fast. I recommend the Radio Shack in downtown Red Bank if you deal with the manager. He is an allright guy. Dick Grantges hound!rfg ------------------------------- I, along with many others I'm sure, have a stock of vacuum tubes (new and otherwisw#e) residing in the basement. If you send me a list of your needs I'll check the stock and see if### what I might have. Regards, Len Kastner aW##Wh X2828 clyde!lgk ----------------------------------------------- For a good selection of any tubes, new and old, try here: Steinmetz Electronics 7519 Maplewood Hammond, Ind. 46320 (219) 931-9316 Bruce Sabalaskey ihuxu!kma8080 ------------------------------ I have a catalog from "United Page". Judging from the types, quantities, and prices of tubes they carry, it appears they're a surplus dealer. You can write them at: United Page 481 Getty Ave. Paterson, NJ 07503 (201)279-7500 or (212)736-9351 Good luck! -Tom Kloos, Tektronix, Inc. tektronix!orca!tomk ----------------------- Sources of vacuum tubes are: Atkinson & Smith Lewis Avenue Eatontown, NJ (In their upstairs surplus room) ETCO Electronics Corp. North Country Shopping Center Route 9 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518-561-8700 (I have a copy of their summer 1983 catalog.) T. W. Thatcher HO 3D-510 949-4241 ----------------------------------- I am interested in any replies you get to your inquiry, and unfortunately cannot help you out. But please post any results you get, Thanks in advance, Bob Switzer --------------------- I bought a Tek RM45 (like a 545 but rack mount) a while back, and it lost it's CRT during shipping, but I got to keep it. I'd be glad to sell you any of the tubes in it for an incredible price, as I don't really need them. Several of the tubes (especially in the amplifiers) should be "Tektronix checked". This isn't just a ploy to sell tubes, the tubes have to be matched for grid leak and such factors. If you don't have a curve tracer, or even a dynamic transconductance checker, you can't do this yourself easily. I'll sell you the checked tubes, and as many spares as you want. (I used to deal in Tek 'scopes, and I still have ~400 6CB6 tubes from the *507* series!) Thought: I'll sell you the whole chassis from the '45, if you want it. It has most of the switches, resistors, etc., that were originally on it, but no CRT. It is rather weathered, though. --John ("Spam") Rehwinkel uucp: ..!seismo!rlgvax!umcp-cs!eneevax!spam snail mail: 12304 Tilbury lane Bowie, MD 20715 voice: (301) 262-7893 -------------------------- <> I've seen a few requests lately for sources of vacuum (receiving) tubes. I did a reasonably extensive search last fall for sources for audio uses, and found one company I'm quite happy with. They have low prices, fast delivery, a large stock list, and low prices. They have Sylvania/Phillips tubes, and probably others, and also semiconductors. This company is Transleteronic Inc., 1365 39th St., Brooklyn, NY, 11218. Two typical prices are 6L6GC $5.25; 12AX7A $2.64. Another company (which I haven't bought tubes from) is ETCO Electronics, North Country Shopping Center, Plattsburgh, NY, 12901. They say they have a very large tube inventory, and publish a large list. --henry schaffer ncsu genetics --------------------- MANY, MANY THANKS TO THE RESPONDENTS. WE'RE CHECKING OUT THE TEK-551 CRT ON A BENCH-CHECK AND THEN WILL USE THIS INFORMATION. "SPAM" CAN EXPECT A CALL FROM PHIL NAHSER, W4WUB, SHORTLY. NOTE: I received a header WITHOUT TEXT from inuxd!rcf dated 24 Feb 84 13:21:27 CST. Ed Baldwin, Greensboro, N.C. hou2h!atttl K4FHB (Baldy) --------------------------------------
peters@cubsvax.UUCP (03/08/84)
Guitar Player magazine always contains ads for vacuum tubes -- especially those likely to be found in guitar amps, even old and obscure ones. The companies usually claim to either sell matched sets that they have rigorously checked out, and to weed out less-than-optimal performers. I believe at least one of the companies claims to have their tubes custom-manufactured to their own specs. Some of the tubes have extra features, such as gold-plated pins. The companies that come to mind are "Groove Tubes," "Mesa Engineering" and "Peavey Electronics." See an issue of the mag for addresses & details. (Available at any music store or good newsstand). {philabs,cmcl2!rocky2}!cubsvax!peters Peter S. Shenkin Dept of Biol. Sci.; Columbia Univ.; New York, N. Y. 10027; 212-280-5517