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aubicon said:i know and i use them alot but its nice to have a place that you can walk into on a saturday and get just what you are looking for at a moments notice, theres nothing worse than getting into a project and then being stuck because you have to wait for one simple component.
Nigel Goodwin said:Perhaps if you had your location filled in, then people could help you?.
But may I suggest R.F.Potts in Derby, an excellent place for parts, and there's a handy Maplin's not far away.
picbits said:I don't think Nigel is 100% awake yet
Even I spotted the location
picbits said:I don't think Nigel is 100% awake yet
Even I spotted the location
He does have a point about having your location filled out though - it annoys me when people ask questions about where to get bits from but don't even specify their country in their profile.
aubicon said:i know and i use them alot but its nice to have a place that you can walk into on a saturday and get just what you are looking for at a moments notice, theres nothing worse than getting into a project and then being stuck because you have to wait for one simple component.
bryan1 said:anyone from the portland OR / vancouver WA area?
mmmmmmm Nigel from what I read of the topic name I'd say the bloke is in Canada around the Vancouver area.
sorry Mate couldn't resist
Cheers Bryan
3v0 said:The Vancouver the OP is talking about is in the US. In the state of Washington adjacent to Portland Oregon. They made (or used to make) HP Inkjet printers there.
bryan1 said:Thanks for that 3V0 but as the location is on the wrong side of the world atleast I was sort of close.
Bob Scott said:Try Yahoo Yellow Pages. I see there is a Newark store in Portland. It is in the Electronics Retailers section but I can't tell if it's mail order only.