If that's the place right off 93 on Candia, that's the one I mentioned.
They don't really seem to have much in the way of computer or electronic
salvage, mostly parts and test equipment. I did buy a dead 'for parts'
logic analyzer from them, but that was through eBay.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Shannon" <bshannon(a)tiac.net>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: Okay, I've about had it!
ESS up in New Hampshire is still in business!
Jim Kearney wrote:
>It seems like every third post is about some new find recently, from some
>surplus store or liquidator or another.
>
>Where are these places!? As far as I can tell, every one of 'em that
once
>existed in the Boston area is gone. No more Solid
State Sales, Eli
>Hefron's, Electronics Superstore, etc, etc. There aren't even a lot of
>thrift stores in this area.
>
>The only sources I know of around of here are the MIT flea and a small
>surplus store in Manchester NH that doesn't carry much beyond components
and
>some old test equipment.
>
>Can anyone tell me where within 200 miles of Boston I can find a decent
>surplus store or liquidator? Or any contacts for auctions or even
dumpster
diving?
I'm getting desperate here...
Jim