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Just went into the local radio shack, haven't been in there in years. Needed an audio cable. Checked the wed site first, $6. A bit high, but it's local. In store? $12 and this is generic find for a buck on ebay quality, not name brand!! Ethernet cables, I'm short a couple. Can buy online ~.75 ea, $1 with free shipping. In the shack, cheapest albeit 3ft is $9.99 (4.99 online). I expect to pay a bit more, not get fleeced. Since Home Depot is around the corner, I found 1ft cables there for $2.65, a buck more for 3ft. The audio cable will have to be ordered online.
Not only is it not surprising they're all but bankrupt, it's surprising they lasted this long.
Not only is it not surprising they're all but bankrupt, it's surprising they lasted this long.
He even sells used equipment on consignment as well as home brew antennas and related equipment. He is the go to source for amateur gear and information/help. I do understand that it is a small niche that he is filling but it's that specialty calling that keeps the place slammed with business. I'm certain if the Shacks go out of business, his doors will still be open under a different name.
And I know I would have been one of their best employees!

We had the rigs at home, put a great big antenna on the roof, and prior to 1981 quite a few people got busted "Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949" When CB was legalized in the UK, couldn't use the imported AM rigs, had to buy new UK legal "CB27/81" FM rigs. Once it was legal, that was the beginning of the end of good CB, children got hold of rigs.