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Old 01-26-2020, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Yamamaya42 View Post
Please let me know if you find anything.
I'd much prefer to have some kind of socket for it, but if nothing can be found, as a last resort, I can prob hunt down a tube socket that has generally the same size pin clips, pull them out and solder wires to that and hook those to the CRT, and hold them in with heat shrink tubing.
I found this hanging out on the I-beam above my work bench along with a bunch of other small knick knacks which are poised and waiting for a chance to fall on my head...
I also seem to recall you wanting some lytic shells so dug some lytics from my dud capacitor museeum.

Let me know if you want any of this stuff.
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