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On 06-Apr-07 at 21:44 John Miles wrote:

>Now that RADAR Inc. is out of business, the only surplus place I am aware

        Actually, Radar, Inc. is still very much alive and well. It's just that 
they relocated to Kirkland, are only open during the week, and their "surplus" 
area has shrunken dramatically. In fact, the percentage vs. their new stuff is 
so low that they don't qualify for a listing on my surplus places site.

>of in the Seattle area is Vetco (http://www.vetcosurplus.com/)  Not much HP

        Vetco? Ewwww.... They lost their listing recently, due to the fact that 
they've dropped below the 50% surplus threshold I look for. They're still a 
good stop if you need based LEDs, or a few other types of small parts, but 
they're a bad joke where test gear is concerned.

        I also don't recall seeing any Tek knobs at all (I visited just about 
three weeks ago), and I also remember that their prices on the few Tek probes 
they had were way out of line.

        Unless you need something they specifically have, I wouldn't waste your 
time.


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