Sorry my complete ignorance about Tubes. 
I Wonder how this tube could be a Bendix 6106/5y3, if it have a label of National Electronics/Richardson 5AR4 on the glass and in the paper box ? 
Do you think it was washed and re-labeled to National/Richardson 5AR4 ?
Richardson re-labeled quite a few tubes, like many companies did (and still do). I posted on diyaudio and got confirmation it is a Bendix tube.
Les wins the prize (if there was one

). The Bendix 6106 is an inderectly heated 5y3, and is rated lower than a 5ar4 for DC output current from what I can tell. It might make a good substitute for lower power requirements, but I'll pass at that price.
I had my eye on a couple of tubes on ebay... I won both. Got a NOS Matsushita for $25 and a OS Mullard fat base that measured at 95% for $40. Both my amp and preamp use 5ar4s, and I currently have a Mullard in the preamp, so I have one extra old stock and a couple of Sovteks that I will hopefully never use again.