Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:18:03 -0400
From: craxd <craxd1@ezwv.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] 3-500Z Recomendations
To: "amps@contesting.com" <amps@contesting.com>
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I,m gonna go out on a limb here but here goes. Richardson Electronics
pulls the strings on the Eimac tubes now. They also own the brand names
Cetron and Amperex. They private label for everyone else too. When you
get a tube from either, you don't know where it's made at! Knowing how
Richardson does business, they're all probably from one manufacturer in
China. I know of one Chinese manufacturer now selling direct here in the
US who told me they were private labeling the 3-500Z and would not tell
me to whom! My guess was RF Parts or Richardson. I do know most
everything you'll get under Cetron is either Russian or Chinese. Now, I
hate to be hard on Richardson but I know for a fact who they are and how
they operate. I used to buy 1000's of tubes through their "shady" branch
years ago from a salesman named Bernie Guss. Bernie, told me everything
that was going on and who was who in both the legal and illegal
business. Richardson is the very reason you can not now buy a new
receiving tube of any type hardly as they were who bought out the GE
plant down in Owensburogh Kentucky. Myself and two others offered to buy
out the tube machinery lines for two models of tubes and Richardson flat
out refused to sell them. I asked the manager what would then happen to
the equipment. He said," It'll be put up in mothballs with dust settling
on it", if I recall correctly. This was done purely to raise the price
on receiving tubes and the price doubled shortly after that. The GE
plant is now named MPD and Richardson is the proud owner.
What burns me about this, it's nothing but a monopoly, and the US
government is letting them by with it! Just to put it bluntly, any name
branded tube in the US, Richardson controls the pricing on. I cant say
that Merit (RF Parts) buys from them but the tubes in big quantities has
to come from somewhere. The only glass tube manufacturers that are left
are in either Russia (Svetlana, Telsa), Yugoslavia (Phillips-EI) and
China, with China being the prodomanent one. Chinas prodomanence is due
to one thing, price!
Will Matney