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Help ID this tube ^&$**@# lettering!

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So, I'm going thru my stash trying to find pairs for outputs in SE....Found a trio of 6DQ6Bs but the internal structures are all different & getter "splotch" on one is barely there....plus, there is that "trickiness" of triode strapping these, so not these. Then there is this pair (Pictured), octal with five pins, kinda tall, cool looking, internals "match" good getter 'splotches'.....but no lettering to be found...even matching makes, green lettered GE brand..........could someone out there ID them just by the internals? I'm sure someone can as they would seem to be a particular "fingerprint" that those who know tubes VERY well can recognize.

__________________________________Thanks for looking, Rick..........
 

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I knew someone knew structures by sight, great call "Rex" ....oh well. I do have a bunch of 5U4GBs, along with those funky damper diodes..the ones with the top anode & the "cup" inside....6AX4s....but I do have one un-known that looks really cool, a six pin job with a bottle like the common 2A3/300B but smaller..........

_________________________________thanks "Rex".......Rick............
 

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