Help with "tube part numbers"

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I'm trying to get a Wells Garner K4900 and Electrohome GO7 CRT to work on some games this coming weekend. A place I have contacted says they need the "tube part #" located on the back of the tube to check stock. Unfortunately I will not be home until after work Friday to check the games because I live/work away from home suring the week. Can anyone help me out? Thanks alot!
 
I have the 4900 here and G07 here:

http://www.junknet.net/donor-tvs

As well as a bunch of donor tvs you can get replacements in :) If you're looking at a recycling center/tv shop (and not buying exact replacements), as long as the tube begins with either 19 or A48 and has a neck thats about 1.5 inches in diameter, it'll prob work. I know those aren't the proper terms but the easiest to explain to people.
 
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The same tube can be used for either G07, K4600, or K4900. Just swap the yoke. If you find a TV that will work with one, then it will work with all.

Now, it doesn't HAVE to be that tube number. I found a TV with a different tube that worked. You just need to make sure it is 90-degree deflection, 10-pin, 29mm neck...
 
I should also mention that you can check the tube number versus BK Precision's CRT Setup Chart. If the tube matches as a CR-23, then it will work with the G07, K4600, and K4900- maybe even the 20EZ. If it matches the CR-31, then it will match the 8-pin K7000's...
 
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