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"Tim Wescott" wrote in message ... Lucky you. PDX has a Fry's and a little local outfit, but that doesn't count for real parts. I used to live in the Boston area, 30 minutes away from an Active store -- that was nice, particularly since it backed up against Future (same company) & you could get non-catalog items at the counter if you really needed them. When I lived in the Boston area Radio Shack was a real parts warehouse (on Commonwealth Avenue) with a will-call counter (only 45 years ago ;-) ...Jim Thompson That was probably before they got bought by Tandy. -- Tim Wescott When I lived in the Boston area, I would drive by Radio Shack on the way to Scully Square and the real good parts. Cheers, Harry |
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