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www.dayga.co.uk now stocks radioshack products in the UK , amongst other
produts which may be of interest to this group such as inverters, stepdown transformers etc the RadioShack inventory currently covers switches, relays, bulbs and lamps, mics, speakers, scanners, project boxes, and more |
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jim wrote: www.dayga.co.uk now stocks radioshack products in the UK , amongst other produts which may be of interest to this group such as inverters, stepdown transformers etc Link doesn't work. the RadioShack inventory currently covers switches, relays, bulbs and lamps, mics, speakers, scanners, project boxes, and more The UK arm was Tandy, but IIRC they went bankrupt. Maplin provide a similar service. -- *Eat well, stay fit, die anyway Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... The UK arm was Tandy, but IIRC they went bankrupt. Actually the UK/Australia/Canada arm was Intertan, run from Canada and is now "The Source" and owned by Circuit City. They're all dying - can Radio Shack survive with no business plan that works? N |
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In article AIhxe.73521$wr.26445@clgrps12,
NSM wrote: Actually the UK/Australia/Canada arm was Intertan, run from Canada and is now "The Source" and owned by Circuit City. They're all dying - can Radio Shack survive with no business plan that works? Electronics just doesn't seem to be as common a hobby with kids as it once was. Maplin were originally mainly mail order suppliers of electronic components. Then got themselves a high street presence country wide. Which requires a constant reasonable turnover and profit to maintain. As the demand for electronic components reduced, they diversified into things like Hi-fi accessories, phones, ICE, computer bits and accessories etc. The sort of things you won't find easily on the high street. And seem to be doing reasonably well. -- *Avoid clichés like the plague. (They're old hat.) * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... Maplin were originally mainly mail order suppliers of electronic components. Then got themselves a high street presence country wide. Which requires a constant reasonable turnover and profit to maintain. As the demand for electronic components reduced, they diversified into things like Hi-fi accessories, phones, ICE, computer bits and accessories etc. The sort of things you won't find easily on the high street. And seem to be doing reasonably well. There used to be various chains in the US also - all gone except for the Shack now. N |
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In article M7kxe.89455$HI.7853@edtnps84,
NSM wrote: Maplin were originally mainly mail order suppliers of electronic components. Then got themselves a high street presence country wide. Which requires a constant reasonable turnover and profit to maintain. As the demand for electronic components reduced, they diversified into things like Hi-fi accessories, phones, ICE, computer bits and accessories etc. The sort of things you won't find easily on the high street. And seem to be doing reasonably well. There used to be various chains in the US also - all gone except for the Shack now. What Maplin seem to do is to employ at least one geek in every shop. Get hold of him or her and you might just get some useful advice. Tandy as I remember it employed McDonald's rejects. -- *Women like silent men; they think they're listening. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... What Maplin seem to do is to employ at least one geek in every shop. Get hold of him or her and you might just get some useful advice. Tandy as I remember it employed McDonald's rejects. As told to me: "If you know which end of a resistor is the plus end never let that slip or you'll never make commission for all the geek questions". N |
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