Great site. Amazing what is there. But equally interesting is the age of say
the test equipment. Very old. Enjoyed your write up. Thanks

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Burt I. Weiner <b...@att.net> wrote:

> After hearing all of you talk about the Black Hole surplus store I did a
> google search and came up with this neat site:
>
>
> http://eecue.com/log_archive/eecue-log-743-The_Black_Hole___Los_Alamos_Laboratory_Salvage_Yard.html
>
> I suspect that J.J. Glass Electronics in Los Angeles from the 50's must be
> in there somewhere!
>
> Burt, K6OQK
>
> At 05:00 AM 3/24/2010, time-nuts-requ...@febo.com wrote
>
>> > Never mind the museums in Los Alamos, go to The Black Hole!
>> >
>> > Ed Grothus died last year, but it's still the most amazing surplus store
>> on
>> > the planet.
>> >
>> > --David Forbes
>>
>
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