dartman
Well-known member
Well, hard to say if anyone still rebuilds or sells new tubes. Back when I was really fixing TV's a lot I could get any tube I wanted new or rebuilt. IF it was very rare they would rebuild my core for me.
I think typical price in the late 80's early 90's was 90 to 120. Sony tubes, at least the big 26 inch ones, were way more money and the big 26" ones did not last long at all new or rebuilt.
Google might be your friend as many tubes interchange and you might be able to find one that's been sitting around unused with some luck.
I don't think anyone makes tube based sets any more so doubt there's much demand, or anyone doing them but who knows. Obviously there are folks collecting and restoring these things and anything else electronic so who knows whats out there now. You can still buy new Russian receive and audio tubes and used ones still show up in huge batches. I've got boxes full myself going back to the 20's I collected when I started fixing TV's and radios back in the days when you still needed them to fix good but slightly older or cheaper sets.
I think typical price in the late 80's early 90's was 90 to 120. Sony tubes, at least the big 26 inch ones, were way more money and the big 26" ones did not last long at all new or rebuilt.
Google might be your friend as many tubes interchange and you might be able to find one that's been sitting around unused with some luck.
I don't think anyone makes tube based sets any more so doubt there's much demand, or anyone doing them but who knows. Obviously there are folks collecting and restoring these things and anything else electronic so who knows whats out there now. You can still buy new Russian receive and audio tubes and used ones still show up in huge batches. I've got boxes full myself going back to the 20's I collected when I started fixing TV's and radios back in the days when you still needed them to fix good but slightly older or cheaper sets.