Hi, Tom,

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On 07-Apr-07 at 00:38 Thomas A. Frank wrote:

>Hello All;
>
>I apologize for this slightly off topic question, but can anyone 
>recommend any interesting surplus places (where one might find say a 
>5062...) in the following places:

        <snippety>

>Seattle, WA (other than the Boeing surplus store...I already visit 
>there each trip out that way, and I heartily recommend it)

        Electronic Dimensions, Tacoma. Nice people, good service, but be 
warned: They have a bad habit of overpricing, and they're not terribly good 
about haggling. See my web entry on them...

        http://www.bluefeathertech.com/technoid/edim.html

>Victoria, BC, Canada (or nearby)

        Victoria, nothing. It's a snooty tourist trap.

        Vancouver, BC... Best to check the Yellow Pages for the area when you 
get there. There used to be at least two decent places on the outskirts, but 
it's been at least twenty years since I last checked. In fact, if you do find a 
decent spot (or more than one) in Vancouver or vicinity, I would appreciate 
hearing about it so I can do a review and listing.

        Happy hunting.


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