Collectors want unusual clocks, especially those with designs that used neon. The first neon sign was made in Paris in 1910. Neon did not come to the United States until 1923, when a Packard ...
The Electric Neon Clock Co. of Cleveland manufactured many of these clocks. The wall clock was made in a variety of color combinations and used green and red neon. The clock face was painted black.
Kevin Flankey reminisced about his college days in Tampa when he drove to campus on a long, lonely stretch of highway in dense early morning fog. Like a sea captain seeking a lighthouse, he watched ...
Kevin Flankey reminisced about his college days in Tampa, when he drove to campus on a long, lonely stretch of highway in dense early morning fog. Like a sea captain seeking a lighthouse, he watched ...
Revisiting old projects is always fun and this Nixie Clock by [pa3fwm] is just a classic. Instead of using transistors or microcontrollers, it uses neon lamps to clock and drive the Nixie Displays.
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