Hi Folks. I am listing a few more $1 tubes to draw interest to preview selling the remainder of my 45+ year collection of vacuum tubes. 

This $1 tube is nice small plate Bugle Boy that dates I65 Triangle 9H. It tests 83% / 77% on my Simpson 1000 calibrated sensitive tube tester. This is quite respectable and in the middle of the 'good' readings. It may provide hours of good service if properly biased. I have listened to it in my Jadis line stage and it sounds great. Thanks for looking and your consideration. 

I have owned over a dozen testers including Hickok 752, 6000. Heath TT-1A Sencore, Triplett and on down the line and won't engage an argument about best or accurate or absolute readings. I set up multiple test bench measurements in engineering school using DC and AC supplies and multiple meters and learned all about single point and multiple point and curve testing tubes while in engineering school. Suffice it to say that on yours or any given tester your mileage may vary. 

After 25 years trading on ebay ad especially nowadays with all the interest in tubes and the money involved and self appointed experts and idiots, I make no guarantees other than that I intend to deal fairly and honestly with any purchaser but that resolution of any problems or disagreements will be solely at my discretion. If my history on ebay or feedback bothers you then don't bid.

I'm into tube hi-fi since the 1970s and at last the time is come to completely get out. Not just thinning, but selling the last of my best holdouts. I will be listing tubes like EL37, EL34 metal base quad, more 12AX7 tubes including a quad of MC1 and lots of 1957 and 1958 square getter Mullard and Bugle Boy tubes strong and some matched, 5692, Z729, 6SN7W, 6SN7GT Sylvania 2 and 3 hole, GZ34 f31 and f32 and a strong matched metal base, EL34 xf2 Mullard quad new and xf3 brown base Bugle Boy new quad tubes. There is also a beautifully restored pair of Heath W-4 amps using TO-300 output transformers in place of the Chicago ones. All new caps and PRP resistors put back to original Williamson configuration (even though in the last 25 years I have tried every possible mod and design improvement I could find). I figured they would be preferred and sell better as original W-4 configuration. Not simply repaired but completely rebuilt and restored.

Back to these tubes. I know whoever gets these will be a lucky boy. I have said often that I would rather listen to a half dead Mullard long plate than have a whole closet full of Russian, Czech, Chinese garbage no matter what any reviewer is paid to say. Starting price is one dollar, just to get folks looking to see that I will be listing good stuff that is definitely worth owning and paying top dollar for. The remainder of my collection is stuff I have been sitting on for 20,30,40 years! From back when tubes were unheard of, unpopular, and dirt cheap. I used to buy a lot of stuff from Antique Electronics and Stereo Cost Cutters (if those names ring a bell then you know how long I have had some of the tubes).

Postage $4.50 ConUS and all others calculated by location and no returns (whadda want for a buck?)