The manual dexterity of those workers is amazing, especially when they're putting the grids together. I guess that's why some of this stuff still works today.
What year was this made? The tubes looks like the later ones (the ones that aren't metal). Haha I always love these old video segments. They are usually informational with a bit of entertainment at the end. :D
Wonderful video
You're welcome. I've had the tape for 10 years. It was patiently waiting for UA-cam to exist.
thank
This makes me want to buy more of the buggars... I think I will.....
This is interesting
Very cool
Then after the Roswell incident came the transistor! LOL!
I updated the info block to include the 1942 date. You can verify that with Google.
The manual dexterity of those workers is amazing, especially when they're putting the grids together. I guess that's why some of this stuff still works today.
What year was this made? The tubes looks like the later ones (the ones that aren't metal). Haha I always love these old video segments. They are usually informational with a bit of entertainment at the end. :D
What would life be without the vacuum tube?
Awesome! Thanks for uploading this!
The last tube is a speacial tube 211/845/805 Best sounding tubes ever
@LeviMan2001 It was WW2!