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hlthe2b

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1. It certainly was a big help to me over the years...
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:56 AM
9 hrs ago

Sadly, among one of many now gone, but with poor replacement (trying to find what I need online when a simple single visit could give me the answer in the past. I get my $$ worth, if not my time with sending the wrong adaptors, batteries, mislabeled electronic accessories back to Amazon, I guess)...

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It certainly was a big help to me over the years... hlthe2b 9 hrs ago #1
Lafayette Electronics closed its doors even earlier -- corp. mismanagement. eppur_se_muova 9 hrs ago #2
I miss Lafayette, Mock Electronics, and W&W here in Huntsville. House of Roberts 9 hrs ago #4
I Liked Lafayette Better! BBbats 5 hrs ago #28
Back in those days, you could go in there with a thing you needed to replace, House of Roberts 9 hrs ago #3
take a pic, and mopinko 8 hrs ago #6
My husband still misses that store. He could get components for his various projects. Ritabert 8 hrs ago #5
the ceo in the late 60's mopinko 8 hrs ago #7
Tried to buy a replacement cable to a radio Orrex 7 hrs ago #8
Corporatism proved once again... GiqueCee 7 hrs ago #10
Remember Heathkits? James48 7 hrs ago #9
Built two Heath Kits in 1969, a radio receiver and an amplifier. PufPuf23 7 hrs ago #16
Heh. I remember that particular Pacific Stereo well.... 68er 5 hrs ago #27
Amazon needed to have been busted up decades ago Blue Full Moon 7 hrs ago #11
Bozos bagimin 7 hrs ago #13
Remember RadioShack wayback when it had government surplus. Sneederbunk 7 hrs ago #12
I miss it very much. Nobody fixes anything, anymore. Buddyzbuddy 7 hrs ago #14
Find your nearest Repair Cafe, a non-profit which can work on anything from broken zippers Wonder Why 7 hrs ago #18
Thank you Wonder Why, for the information. Buddyzbuddy 3 hrs ago #33
A good friend of mine built a computer from Heathkit Norbert 7 hrs ago #15
Laz used to manage a Radio Shack in a little rural strip mall near a military base. haele 7 hrs ago #17
We purchased our first computer, the TRS 80 from Radio Shackwhen our son was 7 or 8 yrs old. scarletlib 7 hrs ago #19
There are still... 2naSalit 7 hrs ago #20
Change or die SocialDemocrat61 7 hrs ago #21
Thanks for posting. LudwigPastorius 7 hrs ago #22
I worked at a Radio Shack for years hurple 6 hrs ago #23
I take it that the manager did not get to go on the cruise. LiberalArkie 5 hrs ago #26
My son worked at a RadioShack for years. StarryNite 6 hrs ago #24
I had a 'Trash-80' which I liked GenThePerservering 5 hrs ago #25
If I had a time machine I would go back to the 70's and buy up all the vari-loop coils I could get my hands on yaesu 4 hrs ago #29
I miss stores like RadioShack, and this makes me feel a certain way. Mostly nostalgia. Oneironaut 4 hrs ago #30
Their electronic components were expensive. hunter 3 hrs ago #31
A very happy memory is buying a breadboard, some LEDs and other components for my son when he was in elementary school. NNadir 3 hrs ago #32
The same thing that happened to Wolf Brand Texas-Style Chili...capitalism. pecosbob 2 hrs ago #34
Another AI-generated channel. highplainsdem 40 min ago #35
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