Vacuum Tube Valley Magazine

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After the death of its founder some time ago, his estate gave permission for these PDFs of the magazine to be put up online.

Just thought I'd post the link here.

http://www.jumpjet.info/Pioneering-Wire ... TV/vtv.htm
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Thank you Steve.

I have a couple of his mags I bought at VSAC. Was his name Charly Kittleson? To meet him face to face he was very synical and opinionated even compared to moi. We got along like a house on fire and discussed a future collaboration. Obviously that never happened.

Nice man.

Great that his efforts have hit the public domain.
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Aye ... Charlie Kittleson is the guy.
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Nice work, spotting that for us Steve, thanks a lot .
Just had a look through one issue at random and found a detailed article about the develpment of, and predecessors to, the 6SN7 , and then a test of various brands. Very interesting . John Atwood's name in there too. I think Lynn Olson wrote some stuff for them and maybe Gary Pimm .
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