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The numbering scheme was supposedly designed to make it difficult to identify American equivalents, which were typically half the retail price in their home country; however American types manufactured in the UK by companies such as Brimar sold at the same price as their UK counterparts due to the
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The BVA dictated that no more than one electrode structure could be contained within one envelope, because the association levied a charge of initially £1 per valveholder, to cover royalties on any of its members' patent rights. Pressure from set-makers for multi-structure valves to overcome the
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BVA's insistence. All manufacturers eventually published their own lists of 'equivalents' between their own valves and those of other manufacturers including American types, so cross-referencing became easy, in the UK at least.
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BVA's edict led to British and European manufacturers introducing multi-structure valves and these eventually became common.
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