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Old 08-10-15, 04:51
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I remember "3Vets" on Main street In Vancouver in the late 60's. rode my bike down to buy a bayonet for $1. Had barrels of guns and tons of webbing. Had no appreciation of what I was looking at. Passed up the Sykes fairburns for whatever was the biggest which i promptly used to split firewood.
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Old 08-10-15, 10:17
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Another great place was AUTO SURPLUS in Mitcham . The guy on the counter Colin was very friendly and a WW2 vet . I asked him who owned the business and he said old man Hancock . Hancock had a finger in many pies .

Anyway, they had a large amount of WW2 parts NOS . US pattern tailights $5 EACH . Trico vacuum wiper units 10 bucks for the box of 2 . They had a lot of NOS Studebaker stuff , I remember buying the headlight units in the boxes .

Colin was telling me they were scrapping some of the Stude parts , stuff like shock absorbers as nobody wanted them, he said they had contacted Israel but they didn't want any ! He had boxes of the early CMP rubber tailights . I used to buy the packets of trico wiper blades , painted in various shades of OD .

Colin was telling me, just after the war, he was a buyer for HEALINGS in Melbourne, he said he attended many surplus autions , some held in remote locations. He said the best buys were vehicles that were not running because of a missing dissy or similar , he said they sold for next to nothing . He was saying HEALINGS had F15A Blitzes brand new .

They had a few White scout car bits too, I found NOS instrument cluster and speedo , didnt buy them .
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Old 08-10-15, 10:58
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I remember "3Vets" on Main street In Vancouver in the late 60's. rode my bike down to buy a bayonet for $1. Had barrels of guns and tons of webbing. Had no appreciation of what I was looking at. Passed up the Sykes fairburns for whatever was the biggest which i promptly used to split firewood.
I spent much of my allowance there as well. Came home one day with 2 helmets, 2 bayonets and 2 grenades. No one freaked out when they saw us playing.

I remember the $5 Lee-Enfields still in the cosmoline.

For radio parts there was R&P Electronics and Satellite Electronics and once in a while a trip to Boeing Surplus in Seattle.

Anyone in Winterpeg remember Sabre Industries?
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Old 08-10-15, 16:56
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The Sidney I Robinson of Winnipeg had a catalogue for various outdoor needs. I still have a badly photocopied pamphlet on fur trapping from their store on Ellice Street. The business was bought up by Cabellas (I think).

Princess Auto used to have a catalogue of assorted surplus items too. I remember seeing truck tarps and tires listed for sale. Not that I knew or cared about that stuff either.

Eaton's, Sears (Simpson Sears?) and Canadian Tire used to sell .303 Lee Enfields in their sporting goods departments. They were amongst the cheapest hunting rifles available too. I've been sorting the now-discarded long gun registry data, which was posted on the internet after some newspaper won its Access to Information case. There are plenty of guns identified as Eatonia. Some seem to be Italian Carcanos in 6.5mm. Sears' store brand was JC Higgins.
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Old 09-10-15, 04:51
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Default Capital Iron

We had Capital Iron in Victoria, surplus dealers and ship breakers. Before they went modern, there were tables of old RCN uniforms, black and white navy caps, piles of webbing, helmets and gas masks. My favourite was the basement, where all the small bits from the ships ended up. At one time, I had a room full of old radios and other junk packed home from there. I still have a trunk somewhere with some of it. In my armoury, there are a couple of .303 Parker Hale Lee Enfields purchased from Sears in the early '70s for just over $100. I also have a 12guage JC Higgins that is still my choice for the camper and perimeter defense. Princess Auto catalogs provide many hours of entertainment and probably got me to learn to read...

3Vets. Lever Arms (are they still around?) and others were places to go in the day.

Good memories
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Old 09-10-15, 05:48
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In 1962 I went into a McLeods store and bought a sporterized 303, a box of shells, a hunting suit and a deer license all for $20. Those were the days!
Lever Arms used to have lots of stuff for a good price. I got a Martini Enfield handgun in 303 British from them. Kicks like a mule!
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Old 09-10-15, 16:15
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Hi All

It is not just the old surplus dealers who are disappearing, it is the small parts dealers who could make a living selling relative small quantities of parts. One of the best sources Chevy parts I've used for years is now gone Tim Tygarts Obsolete Chevy Parts is gone, bought by Jim Carters. Now I hope that Jim Carters will continue to make make both high volume and low volume parts avaliable.

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Old 09-10-15, 18:06
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I was aware of the purchase of Obsolete Chevy by Jim Carter, I only wish they had also accepted the Tygart practice of using the Chevrolet part numbers rather than creating their own. Mac's had started to transition from Ford numbers to their own made up system as they transitioned to part of the Ecklers group. I recently received a catalog from them that proudly proclaimed they were returning to the Ford part numbers "for ease of ordering". Ford and Chevrolet had numbering systems that worked for a long period of time to keep huge inventories straight. Why invent a new system to replace one that works? Tygart used to add an "R" to reproduction parts and also made it clear if the part was in any way not an original part.
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