Your stash and why

I don't see four seams on the top of the glass so I say the two on the left sound better than the two on the right.

The silver Tungsram are made in Holland which is from a different location than the three different stapled plates so there's at least four different Tungsram locations that made ECC83. The easiest one to identify has four seams and is made in Austria.

I agree EI grey and silver plates sound different. Lesser known is the EI ECC83 short plate. For good reason. The worst of the three.

EI Short Grey Plates

1 93, 96 1960, 1800 80, 79
2 95, 99 1720, 1880 79, 80
3 99, 97 1780, 1690 79, 80
4 91, 92 1740, 1660 80, 80

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I probably have 4 seams as well as short plates. I have so many tubes I can’t remember them all. Makes me want to look. 🤣

I do have some cool rare ones like the Brimar box plate military E83CC. Has 4 seams on top as well. I have a few of these. The box below has 175+ preamp tubes in it. I have three boxes full of shit. Then another three taller boxes filled with power tubes. So much shit I don’t even know what I have anymore. 🤣 My fear is I croak and my wife throws it all out or gives it away. 😱

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I probably have 4 seams as well as short plates. I have so many tubes I can’t remember them all. Makes me want to look. 🤣

I do have some cool rare ones like the Brimar box plate military E83CC. Has 4 seams on top as well. I have a few of these. The box below has 175+ preamp tubes in it. I have three boxes full of shit. Then another three taller boxes filled with power tubes. So much shit I don’t even know what I have anymore. 🤣 My fear is I croak and my wife throws it all out or gives it away. 😱

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There's always time for tubes. I went OCD and organized everything into a simple database (notepad) by company for 12AX7 and everything for 12AU7/12AT7. Measure the tube, write it down in notepad and put a number on a box and then I know what's what and can pull out whatever I want.

Looks like a Mitcham Mullard to me. Very nice sounding tube.

You should plan for that. Been over this with a few friends and we've made agreements to help each other out if someone dies because it would be so hard for someone not familiar with tubes to sell them.
 
There's always time for tubes. I went OCD and organized everything into a simple database (notepad) by company for 12AX7 and everything for 12AU7/12AT7. Measure the tube, write it down in notepad and put a number on a box and then I know what's what and can pull out whatever I want.

Looks like a Mitcham Mullard to me. Very nice sounding tube.

You should plan for that. Been over this with a few friends and we've made agreements to help each other out if someone dies because it would be so hard for someone not familiar with tubes to sell them.

I have a database for ammo, but not tubes.

I have a (bad) habit of not thinking about tubes until I need them. Can't say that's a problem for ammo, however.......:uzi:
 
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