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I have been reorganizing the house so did not look at all my rectifiers, but I found a bunch of RCA 5U4G-STs and some cool straight bottles with the same internals (no bottom mica and really nice tubes)... I think all are late 50s, and they all have top micas like the one you pictured Mike. But these also all have top/side rectangular getters, and I can't tell from your pic for sure, but not seeing a flash on top, guessing your "Zenith" has a bottom getter(s).
I could not find my newer (I think 60s) RCAs, but did find some Raytheons with this top mica shape also, and they have bottom rectangular getters... thinking these may have been made in the mid to late 60's, but a long time ago, so not sure I can trust my memory.
I have not used 5U4G-STs in a really long time, but as I recall, the sound changed pretty noticeably with seemingly minor structure changes, some with thicker plates and some lighter, the thicker ones darker and fuller, in my case, less to my liking. Also, the straight bottle ones with the same internals as far as I can tell, also from the late 50s, were my favs in many tubes sets during my 5U4G days. As I recall, a little more open, fast and dynamic.
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