Classic Computing in LA

From: ed sharpe <esharpe_at_uswest.net>
Date: Sun Feb 15 01:43:53 2004

hmmm... I wonder if the 'godfathers' stash is still intact....
ed
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From: "Tom Jennings" <tomj_at_wps.com>
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Subject: Re: Classic Computing in LA


> On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 22:31, dundas_at_caltech.edu wrote:
> > Well I work at Caltech (Pasadena) and live in a city immediately
adjacent and
> > I'm not aware of any good "classic computing" spots. Wish I did.
> >
> > My favorite electronics spots are Dow (now Mavac) and C&H, both on
Colorado
> > Blvd. Tim Shoppa turned me on to Empire Electronics in Old Town
Pasadena.
> >
>
> Apex Electronics (or something like that) on San Fernando Rd in Sun
> Valley. Mostly electronics (old!) and parts and pieces. Nothing remotely
> computing that isn't beige, and damn little of that.
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> > That's about it.
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> > Good luck,
> >
> > John
> >
> > > I'm going to Los Angeles, CA for a few days next week on business. Are
there
> > > any good spots to check out for classic computing / electronics gear?
I'll
> > > probably be in the Pasadena area. Last time I went I was in Ceritos,
and all
> > > the cool electronics surplus places I've heard of were closed. I also
have
> > > the luxury of several equipment boxes that will be shipped along with
me and
> > > returned on my way back :)
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