[sdiy] Need advice some diy advice as a beginner

mark verbos mverbos at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 11 20:01:19 CEST 2009


try Segor over by Richard Wagner Platz.
Avoid Conrad, very overpriced.

Mark




On Jul 11, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Florian Teply wrote:

> Am Friday 10 July 2009 11:43:14 schrieb Derek Holzer:
>> Yes of course, that's one of my reasons. They ship free in Germany  
>> for
>> orders over EUR 100 anyways, but it's nice not to have to add  
>> shipping
>> on a small handful of parts. I guess that's not a perk for most  
>> people
>> on this list though ;-)
>>
> Uh, decent dealers right here under my nose in Berlin? Guess i gotta  
> listen
> closely now so not to miss the exact coordinates of this one ;-)
>
>> D.
>>
>> Louis van Dompselaar wrote:
>>> By the way, as you are in Berlin, does Banzai actually allow you  
>>> to pick
>>> up orders locally?
>>>
>>> Op 10 jul 2009, om 11:17 heeft Derek Holzer het volgende geschreven:
>>>> So unless it's really a lot of something that I need, I don't  
>>>> have any
>>>> problem to go to Banzai. I consider them to be mid-level priced for
>>>> Europe, and they stock quality components rather than Reichelt
>>>> garbage. The fact that they are very nice people, and I can ride  
>>>> there
>>>> on my bike, also play a big part.
>>>>
>>>> As for the $4 poti, I think that's an extreme example, as the  
>>>> majority
>>>> of Banzai's 16mm Alpha pots are EUR 1.29 or 1.79 (USD 1.79 -  
>>>> 2.48). I
>>>> wouldn't order a hundred from them, but if I need four or five  
>>>> for a
>>>> module this week, I don't hesitate.
>>>>
>>>> best!
>>>> D
>
>
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