Be careful. Don't spread the word. Date codes are usually confidential information.
Medved agree 100%. I worked out thirty years ago how to read Sylvania dates from English lamps. The dot subtraction method is all but consigned to history except on a handful of tubes they import to Europe from China. The document I have written is my own, explained in my own words. The first lamps I had dated were read out to me over the phone at the Shipley factory in the north of England. This plant does not even exist. And as for the current US lamp code, it is copied directly from a well known Osram European weekly code, that was explained in detail to me by Osram GEC back in 1994. Again, the operation has ceased, there is no 'company' to threaten an enthusiast for knowing (or showing) how old a lamp or tube is. Especially that Osram's BARI factory in Italy print the ACTUAL date next to the date code!!! And as for making all this open to the wider public, they are frankly not interested in lamp dating to the extent that we are, so it would be a waste of time!