The quality standards that Sugarbrie attributes to his Mom is exactly why tubes of that era were so special. The Germans, Dutch, British and Americans were all doing their absolute best to build the ultimate tubes that could be manufactured.
Back then tubes were necessary to the survival of all radio, TV, broadcast, civilian and military aircraft, as well as military communications, guidance systems, radar, computers and more.
Just think about it, tubes were even required for movie theatres, PA systems, TV broadcast stations, electronic organs for church, ham operators, test equipment and medical diagnostics.
Automobile radio's back then even required tubes, most 7-11 grocery and Radio Shack stores had a tube tester by the door and drawers of replacements for their customers. (Radio Shack even sold Telefunken, not kidding).
To make a point, look at the competition today between AMD, Intel, Texas Instruments and others that build high tech chips. It's a big business and quality, consistency, speed and dependability determines who wins and who looses.
That's the status tubes held during those times, equally important to consumers, big business and the military as high tech chips are today. Add in the fact that everyone took a lot of pride in workmanship and you have an era of very special circumstances that produced a product that will never be again.
Back then tubes were necessary to the survival of all radio, TV, broadcast, civilian and military aircraft, as well as military communications, guidance systems, radar, computers and more.
Just think about it, tubes were even required for movie theatres, PA systems, TV broadcast stations, electronic organs for church, ham operators, test equipment and medical diagnostics.
Automobile radio's back then even required tubes, most 7-11 grocery and Radio Shack stores had a tube tester by the door and drawers of replacements for their customers. (Radio Shack even sold Telefunken, not kidding).
To make a point, look at the competition today between AMD, Intel, Texas Instruments and others that build high tech chips. It's a big business and quality, consistency, speed and dependability determines who wins and who looses.
That's the status tubes held during those times, equally important to consumers, big business and the military as high tech chips are today. Add in the fact that everyone took a lot of pride in workmanship and you have an era of very special circumstances that produced a product that will never be again.