Perhaps not local enough, but Radio Shack still has a store in Owosso. Haven't been in there for two+ years, but they did have resisters etc then. And another vote for MicroCenter, they have a good maker section and good prices on Pi (usually even in stock). -John ________________________________ From: Resotko, John A <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 3:50:11 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [MSUNAG] An odd question: electronic supplies I’ll show my age now…. It’s been decades since I dabbled in electronics, and Radio Shack, my former go-to place for electronic pieces and parts, is a thing of history. I’m considering a few projects to do with my son this summer, but I’m at a loss to consider where I might go locally to get my hands on things like a prototyping breadboard with jumper wires, some alligator clip test leads, multiple probes for my dusty DVM, and a decent beginners soldering iron and supplies. Anyone know of any place local where I could dig up such things? Any suggestions would be appreciated. John Resotko Assistant Director, Systems Administration and Support Michigan State University College of Law 648 N. Shaw Lane, Room 208 Law Building East Lansing, MI 48842-1300 email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> phone: 517-432-6836 fax: 517-432-6861 web: http://www.law.msu.edu/ MSU IT Council , Law College representative https://tech.msu.edu/itcouncil/index.php