AEI Mazda Netalines
First power-up of an ancient relic, briefly owing to inherent fire risk.

AEI Mazda Netalines

First power-up of an ancient relic, briefly owing to inherent fire risk.

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Kev   [20 Oct, 2015 at 01:33 AM]
Omg 3 new netalines never thought I would see this! Guess these are original tubes!
BC5-80   [20 Oct, 2015 at 09:57 PM]
Everything is original and still as assembled in the factory.
amtrakuk   [20 Oct, 2015 at 10:35 PM]
They'd be fine, no fire risk (unless you use it in the cardboard box). Nice bit of asbestos protecting against heat Wink
Arrowslim   [20 Oct, 2015 at 10:40 PM]
i had one running in my kitchen at my old place (and the spine was full of dust & filth) im still here, and it never burnt my flat to the ground) never thought i'd see one new in the packaging with original tube though..
BC5-80   [21 Oct, 2015 at 01:38 AM]
The fire risk comment is due to the flaky cardboard in intimate contact with the fire element. Laughing

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