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Re: Sayonara, good people



radio shaft? hahahahahahahahaha, never heard that one
hope you wore gloves using that solder and of course you did have fume hoods
then, didn't you?

"Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'll never forget the first hands-on electronics class I took, it was in the
stock room of Heathkit. I also took ham radio classes there and took my
first ham license test at the same place.

In those days there was basically 3 sources of parts in my area; Heathkit,
Lafayette Radio and Radio Shaft.

AH...there's nothing like the smell of solder flux in the morning!


"John O" <johno@!noSPAM!heathkit.com> wrote in message
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> > It's the same company.  Their educational division has been around for
> > something like 30 years.  The consumer products division died,
presumably
> > due to competitive pressure from RatShak and such.
>
> Yep on the first part. The kits went away for lots of reasons, in no
> particular order:
>
> component integration
> Zenith Radio Corp (cash drain)
> total lack of creative marketing (catalog or nothing!)
> competition with new hobbies (computers)
> a lack of patience in kit builders (let's splash some solder on here)
> some crappy kits (HW-9, ID-5001, Hero 2000, etc)
> Zenith Data Systems (gov't contracts trumped all else)
> Groupe Bull (owned by the French gov't from 1990 to 1994...need I say
more?)
>
> -John O
>
>




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