Cardboard Box filled with Old Vacuum Tubes

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The box was filled with large old vacuum tubes. The soda can gives some size comparisons. Some wrapped in cheesecloth, socks, and 1975 newspaper. In a community sale, the lidless box sitting on the garage floor revealed a hint as one tube was partly unwrapped.

One was dated 1943 on the metal base, but the original owner had put a strip of old paper tape on the tube glass with the words: "A real fuse blower."

A time gone by, but as you look at them they almost seem like art work....

Bill
 

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old tubes are worth big money
just sold two tube carriers full of tubes for over 1500 bucks
 

nice find. Ive seen some cool art pieces utilizing old vaccum tubes. What are you going to do with them?
 

old tubes are worth big money
just sold two tube carriers full of tubes for over 1500 bucks

What's a "tube carrier"? How many tubes did you sell?

How did your buyer find you?

Congrat's on the big dollars, too!

Bill
 

Tube carrier is a box made to carry tube (what the TV repair guys used)
Sold about 75 tubes (value is what tubes you have)

I go to electronics flea markets (hamfests)
 

nice find. Ive seen some cool art pieces utilizing old vaccum tubes. What are you going to do with them?

I don't know what I'll do with them. Last year, out in an outside building at an estate sale, I found another box of smaller vacuum tubes in one building and in what was once a feeding stall, I opened what I thought was a record player. It was a tube tester....
 

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The tube test brings good money at sales
they become hard to find
 

I pick up tubes when I can find them, which isn't too often. Nice going!
 

Those Eimac 4-400 might be worth something if they are good. Them and the 813s are transmitting tubes.


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Does anyone know of a group that would be interested in a old Ham radio (is from between 1930-1935) also have paperwork from when owner received clearance from government for it---if anyone would pm me can send pic's

Thanks
 

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6L6 and 12AX7 are valuable tubes, for guitar amps. Tube testers are also good. I have never done good with tv repairman type tubes
 

I bought an old floor model 30's Zenith a while ago, gave away the big box of tubes that came with, aaaggghhhh!
 

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