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Circuitbenders:
If anyone knows of any decent surplus components or intesting electronics suppliers please list them here:

UK
http://www.greenweld.co.uk - have a decent surplus section
http://www.surplectronics.com
http://www.surplus-electronics.co.uk/ - lots of expensive ex-military stuff
http://amasci.com/surplus/surpls.html - not that cheap but have some interesting stuff
http://www.anchorsupplies.com/et.htm

Europe
http://www.die-wuestens.de/eindex.htm - german site with loads of odd stuff. Interesting just to browse.

US
http://amasci.com/surplus/surpls.html - links to loads of surplus suppliers in the US (makes me annoyed i live in the UK)
http://www.cascadesurplus.com/

noystoise:
there used to be quite a few actual surplus stores here in portland oregon. i go to cascade surplus pretty often. i think they sell stuff on ebay too. www.cascadesurplus.com the last time i was there i picked up some 4 gang 100k pots for 75 cents a piece. i was checking out the local "dorkbot" website and it had a list of a few electronic supply stores that i had never been to. is anyone on here involved with dorkbot in your area? looks pretty cool. google it if you havent already.

patchbaydoor:
I'm in the U.S. and I regularly use allelectronics.com. Never received a bad component, best prices (aside from the junk on ebay) I've come across, not to mention a well-designed website (rare in the components world, eh?). They also have some really interesting items from time to time, some of which are useful, some that are just batshit crazy (a used personal massager!?! Whatthefuck?). Got some old NES parts last year dirt cheap. Anyway, great prices: $1.10 for mini SPDTs, for instance. The downsize is a $7 s/h fee, which is no good if I'm making a smaller order.

tron-nort:
Quick plug for :   www.silicon-ark.co.uk

cambridgeshire based stockist of rare and obsolete semiconductors, 6000 page website, with online ordering, world wide shipping.
Actively supports synth makers, pinball machine restorers,cnc and robotics designers, old computer restorers, radio hams.
Gathering a great reputation for service and vast stock. Well worth a look.

dsmczcom:
Hi...

We have a fair amount of surplus stuff, as well as new components. http://eshop.dsmcz.com/

The site started last year, due to me organising my surplus components horded over the years for a modular synth build (which has now stalled due to the eshop taking over my life!)

I try to be as cheap as possible, and try not to take the piss with pricing for hard to find components.  We have no price breaks, e.g. a resistor is a penny if you want 1 piece or 500 pieces... Although I have bargain packs for components I have in large quantities...

We also sell on ebay and have reasonable feedback there - but the prices there are a lot higher due to ebay fees e.t.c. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/dsmcz_com/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=

I'm also happy to build up orders for you (e.g. get in non stock parts), just email me a list of parts, and I'll send you a quote, no problem if it's just the components to build one module.

We're in the Czech Republic (originally from the UK), packages usually take about a week (2 days to 10 days) to European
destinations, my shipping rates are at cost (Czech Post office rates).

The site is here:- http://eshop.dsmcz.com/

Damian

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