Chinese electronic markets

Jacek Radzikowski jacek.radzikowski at gmail.com
Sat Mar 14 17:32:28 EDT 2020


Arcade Electronics today has store in Alexandria, on General Washington Dr.
Lots of tools, some electronic parts, but when I wanted to buy toroid cores
(which they were showing in stock in their online store), turned out that
the only had few left in total, their contract with the distributor
expired, and they would not renew it because nobody was buying such parts
anymore. I used this opportunity to clear the remaining stock at discounted
prices :)

Jacek
kw4ep


On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 5:19 PM Terry N4TLF <n4tlf at wb4jfi.com> wrote:

> In the D.C. area in the 60s and 70s, we had SASCO on King St. in
> Alexandria (two floors of stuff), and RITCO in a warehouse in Annandale,
> behind the lawn mower repair shop off 236.  SASCO was always fun to visit,
> but RITCO was strange.  The guy would follow you all around, like he didn’t
> really want to sell anything.
>
> Then there was Arcade in Annandale, I loved talking to Vern and the other
> owner.  Vic Clark (W4KFC) would regularly show up there.  And the Heathkit
> store in Rockville, along with another parts store in Rockville.  Plus the
> electronics surplus store (with various names Surplus Electronics,
> Electronics Plus, etc...) in College Park.  And the ham store in Woodbridge
> (now HRO), and lest we NOT forget, EEB in Vienna.
>
> But, that guy at RITCO was strange... I can’t remember his name.
> 73, Terry, N4TLF
>
>
> *From:* lstoskopf at cox.net
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 14, 2020 3:20 PM
> *To:* Walter Miller, AJ6T ; tacos at amrad.org
> *Subject:* Re: Chinese electronic markets
>
>
> I remember the guy upstairs with the green visor.  Prices right, just too
> heavy to carry back to Kansas.     N0UU
>
> On March 14, 2020 at 12:27 PM "Walter Miller, AJ6T" <aj6t at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
> Richard,
>
> Yes, that reminded me of Radio Row as well.  When I was a teenager in the
> mid-1960s my father and I used to cruise through the Radio Row shops
> looking for WW2 surplus bargains.  That was quite an experience.  My dad
> was looking for parts (meters in particular) for his boat, and I was
> interested in components for my budding ham radio station in the basement
> of the family house in New Jersey.  The BC348N receiver used in my Novice
> station came from Radio Row.  My Novice test (remember those days?) was
> administered by Sy Denby in the back room of his Niagara Radio Supply
> shop.  A Google search on "Sy Denby Radio Row" brings up several
> interesting links about Sy and the Radio Row scene.  The world of
> electronics sure has changed since those days.
>
> 73, Walt, AJ6T (now in Clarksville, TN)
> On 3/2/2020 9:23 PM, RICHARD BARTH wrote:
>
> I've never seen anything quite like this -- sort of Dayton on steroids.
> A good place to be if you're interested in experimenting and you have
> a lot of time.
>
> Reminds me of Radio Row in Manhattan. It was replaced by the
> Twin Towers that fell down on 9/11. I worked there one summer
> vacation and while there was nothing like your videos, it impressed
> me at the time.
>
> On March 2, 2020 at 1:26 PM Alex Fraser < beatnic at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> I would have liked to visit one of these markets.
>
>
> http://dangerousprototypes.com/blog/2014/08/04/yihua-and-depu-electronics-market-visit/
>
>
> A Youtube video tour  https://youtu.be/_ziP_4pouN8
>
>
> I've read descriptions of places like this that used to exist in the USA.
>
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