In the early 1970s a socket to hold multiple DIP chips was being sold under the brand name DipStik. Up to six chips were inserted in a trough in the socket, a top screwed on with thumbscrews on the ends. It had solder lugs on the top and bottom for each of the chip pins.
We are restoring an old electronic device that was built in part with these, but due to some corrosion we could use replacement DipStik units if anyone has them. Carl