Hidden Vintage Electronics Shop: Chester Electronics, Kenosha Wisconsin

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  • @highvoltagemayhem3345
    @highvoltagemayhem3345 4 роки тому +96

    I would walk into a place like this and probably never come out again.

    • @alanwoodcock3284
      @alanwoodcock3284 Рік тому +5

      I would buy things i dont really need😊

    • @jstro-hobbytech
      @jstro-hobbytech 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@alanwoodcock3284 as would I to keep them in business. But our host here pays with "so cool's". I'd already know what I was going to spend before I went in. Call me crazy.

    • @nicholaslandolina
      @nicholaslandolina Місяць тому

      All junk get rid of it

  • @jackkenney10
    @jackkenney10 4 роки тому +66

    Great video! I'm a local from this area, and I stopped in to Chester today and they said people have been talking about your video nearly every day since you posted it. They even mentioned that at least two people are flying in from out-of-state to check it out after seeing your video. You've done a great service to a local electronics shop, and I'm sure they're very grateful for it. Thanks Rinoa!!

    • @RinoaL
      @RinoaL  4 роки тому +9

      that fills my with happiness tbh

    • @bubba842
      @bubba842 22 дні тому

      If I had the money and time I would be flying driving there from Canada.

  • @LGR
    @LGR 3 роки тому +118

    What a delightful shop!

    • @a4e69636b
      @a4e69636b Рік тому +2

      Awesome seeing you here.

  • @dennisristow2102
    @dennisristow2102 4 роки тому +107

    They don't have enough shops like this anymore. Cool stuff.

  • @toamaori
    @toamaori 4 роки тому +48

    it's like a museum where you can buy the exhibits

    • @orange11squares
      @orange11squares 4 роки тому +1

      yep, they should charge tickets at the entrance, it wouldn't be fair to enter such a place and see all that and buy/pay nothing.

  • @johncarson2877
    @johncarson2877 4 роки тому +25

    You may be surprised to know that there was a 'second' Chester Electronics in Largo Florida (Tampa area). It was just about 5 miles from where I lived and shut down about 7 years ago. I was in there one day looking for a hard to find item and they made a call to the Wisconsin store to see if they had my item. I was blown away thinking that there were actually '2' of these stores. The Florida store had the exact same look and feel as the Wisconsin store. So sad they closed it down.

  • @pierre-rose7783
    @pierre-rose7783 Рік тому +8

    Reminds me of a big garage sale! I've had boxes of old resistors, led"s switches, etc just sitting around for many years, thinking I'll use them for all kinds of fun DIY projects, but in the game of life, there was never enough time!

    • @schuetting
      @schuetting 29 днів тому

      Hehe, you have tons of stuff at home and then you have to walk in such a store to buy a litte knob ... ;-) I know this. Greetings from Bremen, Germany

    • @realpower9ir
      @realpower9ir 22 дні тому

      Same here, i have also lots of items to do DIY, but in the game of life, there was never enough time meanwhile 40 years of hard-work in the world of Electronics.

  • @RuneTheFirst
    @RuneTheFirst 4 роки тому +44

    It's like a walk-in eBay!

    • @kkristopher7413
      @kkristopher7413 3 роки тому +1

      And the prices are cheap like when ebay was actually good

  • @mikeburch2998
    @mikeburch2998 4 роки тому +34

    See kids... this is what it looked like before the internet. :-) That was a great tour. Thank you. Greetings from Arizona.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 4 роки тому +4

      WAY, WAY better, I can't articulate this sufficiently, but the modern generation barely know they're even born!

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 4 роки тому

      I feel old!

    • @mc3lizard
      @mc3lizard 4 роки тому

      ...yet we can thank the internet for this video.

  • @blipblip88
    @blipblip88 4 роки тому +15

    Think of the millions of tons of this stuff that got hauled to the dump over the years! I don't know what 99% of that is, but I think it's very cool that there's people who see the value in preserving old electronic gear for other aficionados. Thanks!

  • @stan.rarick8556
    @stan.rarick8556 4 роки тому +16

    They should have a donation jar for 'cool'.
    "No, I didn't buy any equipment, but I paid for $5 of cool. "
    Thanks for the smile. 😊

    • @LowCostCncRetrofits
      @LowCostCncRetrofits 4 роки тому +1

      Shes got a pretty smile I would love to have a techy girlfriend her

    • @LowCostCncRetrofits
      @LowCostCncRetrofits 4 роки тому

      @Another Dick haha she seems pretty female to me :-)

  • @danebeck7900
    @danebeck7900 4 роки тому +26

    I love stores like this. Sadly many of them struggle to survive.

    • @LowCostCncRetrofits
      @LowCostCncRetrofits 4 роки тому +1

      true

    • @station240
      @station240 4 роки тому +1

      I used to have a shop like this in my city. However it was rarely open, hard to find, and difficult for me to get to.
      By the time I did get someone to take me there, it had pretty much been picked clean.
      Owner was retiring and so had not bought any more stock.
      I bought the two things I knew I would use, and left.

    • @RandoWisLuL
      @RandoWisLuL 11 місяців тому

      It reminds me of the Frys Electronics components section. I miss those days.

  • @BixbyConsequence
    @BixbyConsequence 4 роки тому +10

    Wow. Last time I actually saw a stock of vacuum tubes for sale in a store was around 1990. I know there are plenty available online. I used to love watching the tubes in our old TV warm up.

  • @cttv90108
    @cttv90108 4 роки тому +13

    Man that place is like a dream come true. Where else would you find vacuum tubes still on the shelf for sale? I remember places like that when I was a kid unfortunately they are going away or gone these days. I wonder what they are selling with so much vintage merchandise still on the shelf I wonder what they're making money on and how they keep the door open. Thanks for sharing.

    • @thermionicman6700
      @thermionicman6700 4 роки тому +1

      Chris , I’ve been wondering for years how they stay in business myself lol. I bought a Pioneer laserdisc player there brand new in 1979 or 80. At the time they did the kind of business a Bestbuy does today.

    • @tonyp7779
      @tonyp7779 4 роки тому +2

      @@thermionicman6700 my hunch is they own that shopping mall, and have tenants, or they at least own their store front. no way they could stay in business if they were paying market rate rent,

  • @orbitaaltube
    @orbitaaltube 4 роки тому +16

    Really enjoyed this video. These places are to be cherished for sure. The dedication of the people running them is testament to their interests. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @DougEStile-gj7wy
    @DougEStile-gj7wy 4 роки тому +113

    What I wouldn't give to have a store like this in my town.

    •  4 роки тому +9

      I could spend a few hours looking around that place, nothing quite like that around here if I ever get down that way I'll have to stop and check it out.

    • @millerrmann
      @millerrmann 4 роки тому +9

      It would be awesome to have this store in my town.........oh wait this is my town and I live about a half mile away from Chester's. I have been in there several times.

    • @frankchang436
      @frankchang436 4 роки тому +2

      @@millerrmann you are so lucky. i hope there is a store like that in my town.

    • @radiolabworks
      @radiolabworks 4 роки тому +2

      @@millerrmann Me too. About four miles for me and I do go there about once a month. :)

    • @antoniojoaquimlucaslucas7476
      @antoniojoaquimlucaslucas7476 4 роки тому +2

      They have tubes,a rare thing in europe

  • @waycoolscootaloo
    @waycoolscootaloo 4 роки тому +11

    I've been in this store once to have a look around. It was a true time capsule of the electronics industry for sure. This place was quite amazing. I live right down the street from this store actually and I love Kenosha. There is just so much to see and do here. Mars Cheese Castle is another awesome gem in town, as well as the Kenosha lakefront with it's amazing museums and even electric street cars. And all on the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan. And there's tons of shopping, hotels and restaurants as well in town. Kenosha is now a bustling place for sure with a lot to see and do. Definitely a great tourist town for those not from here.

  • @jeffreyhaynes5774
    @jeffreyhaynes5774 4 роки тому +7

    That is an electronics candy store.A store like that should be in every state like the old days when people repaired electronics equipment,i hope it will stay open.

  • @johnt7502
    @johnt7502 4 роки тому +8

    Reminds me of Arlington Electronics, the old one on Lee Hwy. Monthly visits as a teen. Thanks for the tour. 👍

  • @henrymach
    @henrymach 4 роки тому +56

    I can see myself spending a whole day at this store

  • @eebaker699
    @eebaker699 4 роки тому +10

    Now that's a real electronics store!
    I would love to get my hands on some of that stuff....
    Reminds me of a small shop near me that recently shut down...

  • @neville3151
    @neville3151 4 роки тому +5

    Some of my fondest times as a (nerdy) kid was prowling around the local army surplus electronics store. The owner was a disabled army vet with unlimited stories to tell.

  • @johnrehwinkel7241
    @johnrehwinkel7241 4 роки тому +19

    Posing with vacuum tubes, that's totally something I would do.

  • @GrosvenorAudio
    @GrosvenorAudio 4 роки тому +5

    this was quite the thing I found this video by accident since Im into electronics than I see the woman filming thinking wow shes so cute and pretty (love her smile) than got on the channel to look for older videos and see a boy thinking ahh that must be her brother. Than I found your other channel and now I know your story. Its wonderful and still think you´re very beautiful :) wish you all the best in life.

  • @FishDS9
    @FishDS9 4 роки тому +11

    While I did very much enjoy this video, I enjoyed seeing you feeling out and smiling ear to ear even more. 😁 Seeing all of the content of the store brought me back to managing stores for RadioShack. Ah, the memories.

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet 4 роки тому +4

    Dang I miss the ol Brick and Morter shops. First place I use to go was the bargain racks. This was like stepping back in time for sure. I remember when 7-11 stores had tube testers just like that one . You tested your radio or Tv tube and hopped they had the one you needed in the little shelf under the tester. LOL That is one AMAZING Store.

  • @chrisretired5379
    @chrisretired5379 3 роки тому +2

    Such a beautiful smile,and wonderful tour, through the best electronics / assorted parts place. The people there must be friendly indeed to let you tour unimpeded. 💝

  • @jdugan5577
    @jdugan5577 4 роки тому +7

    +1 for Chester's!! My local shop for.. well my whole life! Glad someone brought some attention to the great store and employees!

    • @joerowland7350
      @joerowland7350 4 роки тому

      That my home town haven't been thare in years

  • @libertyauto
    @libertyauto 4 роки тому +9

    Cool place. Thanks for bringing us along.
    14:57 Such a pretty smile. grin.

  • @yourdiytechlife
    @yourdiytechlife 4 роки тому +3

    This reminds me of years ago when I would spend hours at Purdue salvage co. In West Lafayette Indiana. They would salvage and sell all the old lab and other equipment from Purdue university. That was a blast. You would see anything from mainframe computers to old desks and chairs. It was so cool!

  • @xela8384
    @xela8384 4 роки тому +3

    I'm in nerdvana! I was thinking of trying to describe how watching this was making me feel --- but your face at 14:51 expresses it far better than any words I could write. Thank you!

  • @DerinTheErkan
    @DerinTheErkan 3 роки тому +6

    It's crazy to think all these oddball parts were sold at enough volume to be put in retail packaging like this back in the day

  • @chuckpatten7855
    @chuckpatten7855 4 роки тому +5

    Such a cutie, and the store is awesome also. Thanks for sharing...

  • @WMSchoenhofer
    @WMSchoenhofer 4 роки тому +10

    thanks for sharing places like this with all of us

    • @RinoaL
      @RinoaL  4 роки тому +2

      no problem

  • @alcampbell
    @alcampbell 4 роки тому +13

    Great video. I remember places like this in the seventies when I was growing up. Now all those places are gone. I built a lot of electronics from all that junk I bought back then. Mostly for Ham Radio projects.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 4 роки тому +3

      The financial district of Manhattan once was an area that became known as Radio Row after the end of World War II; several blocks of electronics, radio, and TV stores, and lots of military surplus parts and devices. Those business were all forced out in order to build the World Trade Center. Some of the businesses took a buyout from the city and closed up; others attempted to band together and sue the city and the developers, but eventually lost and were forced to relocate to less desirable areas with less foot traffic and therefore reduced sales. Some years ago, Antique Radio Classifieds magazine ran a series of articles about the area, the history, and the legal fight that left the original shop owners broke and broken.

    • @jeromewysocki8809
      @jeromewysocki8809 4 роки тому +3

      good 'un , we had an area like that here in Chicago. It was on Michigan Ave., about 1-2 miles, south of the "Loop" (downtown Chicago). You could buy anything electronic there : government surplus radio from WW2, etc. I was in high school then (early to mid 1960s) and bought up everything I could afford. I'd build everything I could, ham radio stuff. I kept it all through the years (now in boxes and crates in my basement). I sure miss those days! Kids today don't have a clue about how much fun (and education) one can get with this kind of "junk." Most wouldn't know which end of a soldering iron to grab! ( I know : "What is a soldering iron?" They would ask.)

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 4 роки тому +1

      @@jeromewysocki8809 , I bet that was one heck of a great electronics bazaar and flea market spot, considering how many electronics manufacturers were based in Illinois and especially the the Chicago area. Chicago transformer, CTS, clarostat, centralab, UTC, I believe they were all based in that area camera also triad and thordarson if I remember correctly. And Valco, who made guitar amplifiers for Gretsch and Sears and Montgomery wards and other retailers as well as their own brands, National and Supro.

    • @alcampbell
      @alcampbell 4 роки тому +2

      @@goodun2974 Yep. End of and era there. Back in 1988 the Marines shipped me out of Japan to California. It was still hopping here with electronics and computer stores. I cant tell you how many times I took my Apple IIE to one of those "junk stores" to have something replaced. Usually the power supply or something. Nowadays I would have to throw that out and get a new one. LOL. The young kids dont know what they missed. Those bastards walk around praying to their smart phones.

    • @alcampbell
      @alcampbell 4 роки тому +1

      @@jeromewysocki8809 And you know what Jerome, to add insult to injury, all the electronics and police scanner magazines have disappeared from the store shelves. Some of them like popular electronics tried to go digital but I dont see them anymore. maybe they were too early in that game. All the great electronics magazines I grew up with are gone. Even a lot of the early computer magazines are no more. We have to thank the housing financial crisis and the recession or whatever the hell that was back then. It was a hell of a reset. It was good in a way because a lot of the competing stores closed. But that left us with a more expensive economy and now we have to pay an arm and a leg for rent and goods.

  • @neilgreen7613
    @neilgreen7613 2 місяці тому

    Amazing. Thank you for the walk through.

  • @burntorangeak
    @burntorangeak 4 роки тому +54

    I can smell this place.

    • @mrradio2187
      @mrradio2187 4 роки тому

      My thoughts exactly as I recall visiting old surplus electronics stores in the 70's and 80's.

    • @GeekBoy03
      @GeekBoy03 4 роки тому

      Is that you Creepy Joe?

    • @mc3lizard
      @mc3lizard 4 роки тому

      A wonderful nostalgic aroma.

    • @onefatstratcat
      @onefatstratcat 4 роки тому

      Kind of a like a shoe store but not...lol

    • @LowCostCncRetrofits
      @LowCostCncRetrofits 4 роки тому

      Yeah musty hahaha

  • @tumundodotorg
    @tumundodotorg 4 роки тому +4

    I remember hanging out at places like this in college, great to see them still around. But these are really nerdy venues to a large majority of people. And yet here I am watching 🤓

  • @henrikniehaus
    @henrikniehaus 4 роки тому +5

    Hah, Nixdorf Computer AG. That's from Paderborn, Germany. 10 Miles from where I live. Heinz Nixdorf was one of Germany's computer pioneers. A department of the university is called after him and there also is the Heinz-Nixdorf Museumsforum, which is said to be the biggest computer museum in the world. That's so cool to see an old Nixdorf circuit randomly lying around in an electronics store in the US.

  • @steve64464
    @steve64464 4 роки тому +4

    Great store thanks for showing us around :-)

  • @kaoshavoc
    @kaoshavoc 4 роки тому +3

    Wow, you have not showed up on my feed for a long time, yet I see that you have been very active, Good to have you back on my feed, I love your content.

  • @TheExcellentVideoChannel
    @TheExcellentVideoChannel 4 роки тому +48

    The entrance is a time portal ... incredible this place exists in 2019

    • @darinp5612
      @darinp5612 4 роки тому +1

      old technology garage sale junk in a warehouse... and the purpose of this is?

    • @iuliancosman637
      @iuliancosman637 4 роки тому +2

      Hi from Romania,It's amazing shop,i love old electronics .It's a very big shop and very interesting,thank you.

    • @johnstone7697
      @johnstone7697 4 роки тому +1

      @@darinp5612 Good question. I've been in that store many times, but probably not once in the last 10 years. Yet, when she did her run through the aisles, I recognized a lot of the same old stuff that was there when I was last in the store. I have no idea what kind of business they do, but I wouldn't take the drive up there on the off chance that they might actually have what I need. I'm not at all convinced they replenish their stock, rather than just trying to sell what's there. When such stores were common place, this was a fairly typical electronics distributor who carried the usual array of things needed by a tv/radio repair shop. I used to buy parts from their (long closed) Waukegan, IL store. I have no idea how they do enough business to keep the doors open.

    • @laszlovona
      @laszlovona 4 роки тому

      @@darinp5612 the purpose of this is fuelling the retro hype... which is pandemic everywhere.. and just like in this video.. 'wow it is old, wow it is vintage, wow it is sooooo cool' no matter if there is any use of the particular item.. thats it.. and it is really gross to see many people nowadays making profit by buying/reselling these things...

    • @johngnipper1454
      @johngnipper1454 4 роки тому +1

      @@laszlovona People buy what they want , if there is a market there is a source .. if it makes sense or not

  • @1834RestorationHouse
    @1834RestorationHouse Рік тому

    The look on your face when you found the tubes isle was priceless!

  • @tommyg5095
    @tommyg5095 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for taking me along.

  • @jacobforbes9115
    @jacobforbes9115 4 роки тому +4

    I remember driving 2 hours with my Grandpa to go to Chesters just for some for some old Radio tubes. I left with a big box of DC motors through $8 for 25 of them. I have been using them for may different projects over the years.

  • @peppereggfuk
    @peppereggfuk 4 роки тому +5

    Makes me miss weird stuff warehouse . love these kinds of videos

  • @jasonmillers6941
    @jasonmillers6941 Місяць тому

    Nice video. Quite immersive. Thanks for the tour. I feel like we hanged out for a few minutes.

  • @AaronDarden
    @AaronDarden Рік тому

    I absoluteley love this store ❤ thank you for sharing

  • @johnmoor8839
    @johnmoor8839 4 роки тому +8

    I could spend the rest of my life wandering around that place.

  • @RandomGreymane
    @RandomGreymane 4 роки тому +6

    I didn't know this was so close to me! I'm like about 20 miles south in IL. Also - those weren't floppy controllers. Those were combined floppy and either MFM or ESDI hard drive controllers. The one to the left was probably a cache card - likely a caching hard drive controller. I sent a link to this video to a group of friends I have in the classic computer scene to see if they noticed anything they're looking for. (This means you're unlikely to get a Model-M if you go back later. Sorry. XD ) Thanks for making this video!

    • @RinoaL
      @RinoaL  4 роки тому +1

      well you can find model Ms in almost any dumpster, ive thrown away a few lol

    • @kkensington
      @kkensington 2 роки тому

      You must be young, since they had a store about 20 miles south on Washington, in Waukegan.

  • @michaellichter4091
    @michaellichter4091 Рік тому +1

    What a lovely store, I'm thrilled! The shelves are filled with tubes, and that tube tester must be heaven. America has many interesting stores where you can find what you need. It's great that old components can find a new purpose there, it's good for the environment and reduces unnecessary waste. I'm curious to see what new uses these glass enclosures will find.

  • @shyleshsrinivasan5092
    @shyleshsrinivasan5092 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for sharing this shop tour !

  • @JeremiahK
    @JeremiahK 4 роки тому +3

    Ohhh that looks like a lot of fun!

  • @DHNetwork
    @DHNetwork 4 роки тому +14

    timestamp 14:52 like a kid in a candy store , what a great smile

    • @sheep1ewe
      @sheep1ewe 4 роки тому

      Exactly how i had felt too... ha ha. :)

    • @gfpaulosky
      @gfpaulosky 4 роки тому +2

      Fall in love!

    • @dale116dot7
      @dale116dot7 4 роки тому +1

      Right in front of the tubes. Cool place! So much NOS electronics. Might need to put in an order for some stuff. I like building vacuum tube compressors. Those resistors and wirewound pots look very useful.

    • @nasiriyah110
      @nasiriyah110 4 роки тому +1

      The smile definitely says it all!

  • @williammanganaro9070
    @williammanganaro9070 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, this is really a great store ! Wish this was in my area here on Long Island NY. Now that I have been getting into working with older computers and video games from the late 70's and 80's, this would be perfect. Thanks for the tour! Much appreciated.

  • @donmoore7785
    @donmoore7785 4 роки тому

    Your beautiful smile provides nice interludes with the magnificent variety of vintage goods. Thanks for the tour of yesteryear.

  • @rootvalley2
    @rootvalley2 4 роки тому +5

    been going there for years love the old stock.

  • @ke4tud
    @ke4tud 4 роки тому +11

    Indoor Ham-feast!! Love it
    Also If you Don't know Cornell Dubilier, you haven't been around long enough, ;)

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 4 роки тому +2

      Blind rabbit, knowledgeable electronics nerds know that when it comes to capacitors, Cornell-Dubelier aka CDE, Mallory, Sprague and Aerovox were as good as it gets!

  • @amiralozse1781
    @amiralozse1781 4 роки тому +1

    used to spend half my wake time in shops like these during the 80's and early 90's - they all but vanished. none nearly as big as Chester Electronics but still. happy something like it still exists. thanks for uploading!

  • @detroitos
    @detroitos Рік тому

    One of those places you could spend days in. I love stores like this.

  • @markhodgson2348
    @markhodgson2348 4 роки тому +5

    Awww that smile happy in heaven

  • @srqlisa7881
    @srqlisa7881 4 роки тому +8

    Someone found their happy place. : ) peace

  • @DanielHouston-uw3ir
    @DanielHouston-uw3ir Місяць тому

    Very fun and interesting video,so glad i ran across this!

  • @shanee7511
    @shanee7511 Рік тому +2

    You are SO lucky! There are no such surplus stores in my area to my knowledge. Reminded me of my first real job at Radio Shack. We even had one of the tube testers you showed.

  • @yrly59e
    @yrly59e 4 роки тому +4

    Place looks pretty cool, I’d have to check it out if I was in the area

  • @kartwood
    @kartwood 4 роки тому +3

    These places are gold!

  • @crispin.
    @crispin. 4 роки тому

    Amazing, it's like going back to the 80's ! Cool video, love your enthusiasm :)

  • @johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555
    @johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555 4 роки тому +1

    Used to be a place like this in Colorado Springs ....
    Was fun to go inside and just see the STUFF they salvaged.

  • @KarmaElectronics.
    @KarmaElectronics. 4 роки тому +22

    had many stores like this growing up as a kid

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 4 роки тому +1

      reminds me of being a kid and walking into the parts store with my dad so he could get parts for TV's and VCR's... Belts, schematics, parts, everything was available in boxes and bags. I'd find a little motor or speaker that I liked and he might let me buy it and learn to hook it up.

  • @Jazzkatt62
    @Jazzkatt62 4 роки тому +8

    There is no UPC on those LEDs so they are pre-1975

  • @electronics-girl
    @electronics-girl Рік тому

    The wood paneling, the pegboard, the carpeted shelves... that place has been there a long time!

  • @JoshGarsideMeyers
    @JoshGarsideMeyers 3 роки тому +1

    I love going to this place. I have gone there for record player belts, cartridges, needles, blank audio cassettes, and replacement capacitors for a Reel to Reel tape recorder. The owner knows his shit, too. None of that Radio Shack and Best Buy salesman bullshit. Walk in, look around without being bothered and when you have a question, it will be answered.

  • @pikadroo
    @pikadroo 4 роки тому +3

    American Science and Surplus is truly worth your time to go check out.

    • @hestheMaster
      @hestheMaster 4 роки тому +1

      More or less kiddie stuff there. Chester Electronics is for the big boys, and girls too!

    • @markgreco1962
      @markgreco1962 4 роки тому

      he's the Master perfect coment

  • @carl112466
    @carl112466 4 роки тому +4

    I wish that Chester Electronics had a website.

  • @Anunum-cq2dy
    @Anunum-cq2dy Рік тому +1

    Very cool shop! In my city in northern hessia /Germany we had in the 70th/80th a lot of such shops! competition of the online trade destroied the most of them. They still survived 2!!! ☹

  • @SeeBS2
    @SeeBS2 17 годин тому

    So cool! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Gordonseries385
    @Gordonseries385 4 роки тому +3

    My kind of place sure miss them

  • @michael931
    @michael931 4 роки тому +8

    Mr. Carlson should do a video there.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 4 роки тому +1

      Paul is amazing, isn't he! :)

    • @xConundrumx
      @xConundrumx 4 роки тому

      I honestly think he has even more stuff like this. Well maybe not so much the cables and such but he has a massive amount of equipment waiting to be restored.

  • @drubradley8821
    @drubradley8821 4 роки тому

    WOW!!! This brings back memories of my local store as a young man some 15 to 20 years ago, called Pembleton Electronics in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The original owner (Jim Pembleton) had stories a mile long. My weekly ventures to his store started in a basement, as it was known, to them into a larger industrial building... I so much miss him and the store... Thank you for taking the time to show this...

    • @jackamelar1455
      @jackamelar1455 Рік тому

      I was at Pembleton once. Anybody know whatever happened to all that stuff?

    • @drubradley8821
      @drubradley8821 Рік тому

      @@jackamelar1455 One of Jim Pemblton's young employee's purchased all of to take it over due to its potential $$$, Misener Electronics. I forget his first name, "Mike, Mark, Steve?" its been approx 20 years since chatting with Misener. But in the process of taking over, there was ALLOT of blind issues that Jim Pembleton left on the door step of Misener Electronics Inc or LLC. When you buy a business and their inventory, one would never expect to also buy all the hidden or bad business deal as well. I don't quite remember all the exacting details of what Misener said, but, although he tried to put of a good fight to keep it all going, it was just too much politics fighting against him, when old history still wanted their cut or debts paid. for example, some of the inventory that Misener took over, and paid for, Jim never paid for. Basically, double dipped. Please note, I do not know Jim's side of the story, as I only head this side from Misener after Jim past away. So, the factual story is unknown, as this is just one side only. I politely say, I do not believe mush of what Misener said, for all the claims of corruption Jim was involved in, and magically somebody else is not liable for that? I doubt that. But who knows. Why I question the truth of what or most of what Misener stated, vs he is just horrible at running a business, which is possible, (no disrespect to Misener, just stating that is possible) but, Jim Pembleton, being a crooked business man, screwing people over, for 50 years, is also possible, even though I doubt it, for one simple reason. many of the contractors that surplus was purchased from where through auction houses, and gov't contract auctions. and you don't get to rip those people off, it just doesn't work that way. First, you don't get to take you winnings home, until you first pay. that is any auction. Second, there was several contracts that would use Penbletons as a dump site, so that they didn't have to pay to have new/old stock dealt with in recycling, trash dump, HAZ-MAT process ,etc. and Jim would take it, and harvest it, and sell it ,LOL. key word: DONATED. and everybody wins. So, those people LOVED that end of the deal.
      As per Misener, I do not have anything bad to say about his attempt to keep it up and going, I do wish he was a success, but, it wasn't, for what ever the truth might be. That last I heard from Misener, those many years ago, that he was trying to set up a new location, as he did still have the majority of the inventory / surplus, but, that was a struggle, for the size building needed, vs, inventory size vs lease/rent/mortgage price, that all on its own can be a horrible adventure in trying to secure a store front, and be bonded, and insured utilities, etc.... I can only imagine, one month would cost every bit of $4000, and likely be closer to $12K a month... That is allot of overhead to deal with, unless you just already owned the building. As of now, I have no clue if Misener still has all that surplus, I doubt it.

  • @dimesgamer
    @dimesgamer 3 роки тому +2

    People who disliked are kids that don't know anything about old electronics and think this store is trash. Btw cool store i would love to buy many stuff for my projects

  • @nissanmikey
    @nissanmikey 4 роки тому +4

    that smile at 15:08, that is how i would feel as well being in that place of awesomeness!

  • @richardp5161
    @richardp5161 4 роки тому +6

    I suppose John Titor has rummaged through this store a "time" or two...

  • @mima85
    @mima85 4 роки тому

    OMG I could die happy inside this place! There should be more of such shops.

  • @marioamorim9019
    @marioamorim9019 4 роки тому

    I could spend hours in that time capsule. I love the stuff in there 😍
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @andykey80
    @andykey80 4 роки тому +3

    Well, it's a kind of new definition of 'heaven' word :)

  • @Fireship1
    @Fireship1 4 роки тому +3

    I could get lost in this place all day....and come home with a trunk full of things to tinker with.

  • @bobair2
    @bobair2 4 роки тому +1

    I have fond memories of electronics parts supply stores like this one and I was hoping to see some vintage transistors but as it was, a very entertaining video!

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 Місяць тому

    Love it. I like to restore vintage electronics and coin ops, this place is a veritable goldmine. I could spend all day there, and every time I would leave with a full cart.

  • @MyDailyUpload
    @MyDailyUpload 4 роки тому +3

    It’s like 1991. I love this place. How does this place still exist?

  • @davidjames666
    @davidjames666 4 роки тому +8

    Someone needs to tell "shango066" about this place

  • @slicksnewonenow
    @slicksnewonenow Рік тому

    There was a HUGE store in Dayton, Ohio for 55 years called Mendelson's... 55,000 square feet of it.
    They had everything from Military Surplus, to Electrical supplies, to new/old stock Electronics... And everything else someone could imagine.
    There was even a room of about 3,000 square feet that was chock full of brand new 1940s Linoleum in every color imaginable.
    Nothing in the place was much more than about $100...
    Vintage Bakelite knobs for radios or amplifiers were a whole quarter apiece.
    Holy Moley! All of those vacuum tubes and Capacitors you found!

  • @douggwyn9656
    @douggwyn9656 4 роки тому

    Be thankful that there is still a local store for parts etc. The one we had (Mark Electronics) just north of D.C. closed several years ago.

  • @d3115uxor
    @d3115uxor 4 роки тому +5

    i would blow so much money in there! love all the new in box tubes!

  • @hp7093
    @hp7093 4 роки тому +4

    Awesome store, reminds me of the 80s and 70s, I really don't know how they keep the doors open with what they sale.

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 4 роки тому

      bsa 1970 … If I had to guess, they buy and sell large quantities of surplus stock at close out prices and this is the oddball stuff that doesn't go in bulk. IOW, the store is a novelty but the real money to support the store is elsewhere... and perhaps sold outside this country.

  • @iana6713
    @iana6713 2 роки тому +1

    What a place. The phrase 'kid in a candy shop' probably best described that smile! I'll freely admit I don't understand much about electronics, but I would still love a look around a place like that. As someone from the UK who grew up with a ZX Spectrum or two (or three...) I have a thing for older technology.

  • @rinusstrijker9384
    @rinusstrijker9384 3 роки тому

    Nice shop, thx for the tour. Greetings from the Netherlands 😁

  • @pegtooth2006
    @pegtooth2006 4 роки тому +3

    New Old Stock... Organized/grouped used inventory
    (Subdued nerdgasm)

  • @artistwo
    @artistwo 4 роки тому +5

    we had a store just like that ten years ago in sacramento ca

    • @jerrydemas2020
      @jerrydemas2020 4 роки тому

      I remember it well, got parts back in 75, Fulton Ave?

  • @JohnMassaglia
    @JohnMassaglia 4 роки тому

    Going to Weird Stuff Warehouse was one of my favorite things about visiting family in Silicon Valley. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @DanburyDK
    @DanburyDK Рік тому +1

    Wow this place is so cool. I wish more places like this were still open today. I’d spend so much time in here 😎