Post by philo Yep, I remember those, some day I'll have to see if I have any Lafayette
catalogs left...so far all I have found is a 1970 Allied.
Kind of an interesting year as they stocked vacuum tubes, transistors and
IC's.
Someone was scanning old catalogs, and putting them online. I don't have
a URL handy. I know there were Radio Shack catalogs (I think a good
selection, so likely going back to the time before there was a store on
every corner). But I think there, or somewhere else, there were at least
some Lafayette catalogs online.
Someone wrote about Lafayette in Monitoring Times a year or so agon, and
he put the article online. Again, I don't have the URL.
I think I only had one Lafayette catolog, me having no money and Lafayette
in the US. And at least one Olson Electronic catalog. And for some
reason, I never kept them. Too young to think they were worth keeping I
guess, thinking I could always get another one when needed, not thinking
about the historical value, or that the companies might just close up.
The only catalog I still have from the early seventies is an Etco
Electronic catalog, a local place that later did mail order in the US.
And even that is missing the cover, and a few of the outer pages,
reflecting how much I looked at it at the time. I had other Etco
catalogs, but for some reason, I didn't keep them.
I didn't even keep my first ARRL Handbook, from 1971. I got other
editions in the next few years, and since they change glacially, decided I
could afford to give the 71 one away. The cover was ripped, it had solder
burns on the pages, it was in bad shape when I gave it away.
And then, at some used book sale about a decade ago, I saw another 1971
Handbook, selling for 20cents or so. It's in better shape than the copy I
gave away in the seventies.
I've only found 1 or 2 other Handbooks at used book sales, so it's a real
surprise that I found the 1971 Handbook. And oddly, when I find a book
related to amateur radio, there's only one book. I'd expect a collection,
even a small one, but instead one appears at one sale, another at some
other sale, not that it's a common occurence. I found a stray "Course in
Radio Fundamentals" at some garage sale, another book I gave away for some
reason, or maybe I never had it.
Michael VE2BVW