Tube identification

RickyMagic

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Hi, I recently acquired some vintage tubes, and was hoping someone could help with identifying. I have included some pics of one. It is made by GE , 4 pin base, brass base with small pin on the side for a tube socket, and it has a tipped glass top. Any help is appreciated, thanks! Rickt
 

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