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Steve Jackson-5
While I agree that Mouser is a super parts source,
nothing beats buying Elecraft parts from ... Elecraft!

Steve KZ1X/4



               
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Re: Elecraft parts

Tom Hammond-3
At 12:26 PM 8/9/04, Steve Jackson wrote:
>While I agree that Mouser is a super parts source,
>nothing beats buying Elecraft parts from ... Elecraft!
>
>Steve KZ1X/4

I cannot fault your logic ONE BIT! Elecraft's ALWAYS been there for
me,  faster, AND more economical than Mouser...

But... there ARE times when Mouser does come in handy.

I wasn't advocating buying K2/K1/KX1 parts from Mouser necessarily, but
more just to support them as a good source of parts.

Tom

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Re: Elecraft parts

Don Wilhelm-2
Folks,

I too agree - Ordering parts from Elecraft is not only easy, but you do
receive personalized service too - Scott and Richard do a fantastic job,
part numbers help a lot to avoid ambiguities, but they are available and
receptive with information about a particular part should the part number
not be readily available, one will not find that level of service at Mouser.

Now, I do order often from Mouser (and Digi-Key too) and they also are
really fine folks to deal with.  If I am ordering in quantity for my parts
stock or for a non-Elecraft project, they will be my primary choices, but if
I need a particular part for a K1, K2 or KX1 (or any of the options), I pick
up the phone and talk to the fine folks at Elecraft - it arrives in the mail
within a week (OK, this is location sensitive, and parts from Mouser or
DigiKey arrive in 3 business days for me, but the shipping cost is more than
from Elecraft).

73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message -----
>
> I cannot fault your logic ONE BIT! Elecraft's ALWAYS been there for
> me,  faster, AND more economical than Mouser...
>
> But... there ARE times when Mouser does come in handy.
>


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RE: Elecraft parts

Brian Wruble
Do we know that Elecraft wants to be in this business?  I have assumed this
was a service they provided as an accommodation to their customers.  And,
they certainly provide superb service in every regard.

My thought has been that I would prefer to source parts elsewhere before I
bother Elecraft with a request.  If, in fact, Elecraft would NOT like to be
the first place one turns to for parts, they could facilitate that by
providing listings on their websites of the correct catalogue numbers for
Mouser, Digi-Key, and others.

If Elecraft DOES wish to be in the replacement parts business, then there is
no reason for them to provide that information.  

73 de Brian W3BW

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 10:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft parts

Folks,

I too agree - Ordering parts from Elecraft is not only easy, but you do
receive personalized service too - Scott and Richard do a fantastic job,
part numbers help a lot to avoid ambiguities, but they are available and
receptive with information about a particular part should the part number
not be readily available, one will not find that level of service at Mouser.

Now, I do order often from Mouser (and Digi-Key too) and they also are
really fine folks to deal with.  If I am ordering in quantity for my parts
stock or for a non-Elecraft project, they will be my primary choices, but if
I need a particular part for a K1, K2 or KX1 (or any of the options), I pick
up the phone and talk to the fine folks at Elecraft - it arrives in the mail
within a week (OK, this is location sensitive, and parts from Mouser or
DigiKey arrive in 3 business days for me, but the shipping cost is more than
from Elecraft).

73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message -----
>
> I cannot fault your logic ONE BIT! Elecraft's ALWAYS been there for
> me,  faster, AND more economical than Mouser...
>
> But... there ARE times when Mouser does come in handy.
>


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Re: Elecraft parts

Mike Morrow-3
In reply to this post by Steve Jackson-5
Steve wrote:


>While I agree that Mouser is a super parts source,
>nothing beats buying Elecraft parts from ... Elecraft!


I wonder about a couple of things:

(1)  Is the supply of parts at least a financial break-even enterprise
       for Elecraft?  Or is it a service provided at a net loss?
(2)  Should Elecraft consider carrying parts that are frequently
       upgraded beyond the stock parts supplied with a kit.  (Frankly,
       the only item that comes to mind that has had considerable appeal
       is the metal shaft VFO pot for the K1.)  Perhaps there could be an
       option to select the "upgrade" part at time of kit purchase.

73,
Mike / KK5F

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Re: Elecraft parts

Don Wilhelm-2
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I really can't speak for the folks at Elecraft, but ...

I take the fact that Elecraft has provided an Elecraft part number in the
manuals as 'living proof' that they DO understand they have a need to be in
the REPLACEMENT parts business.  That assures continuing quality and
uniformity of the parts though the product line.  It is also a necessary
part of product support.  So if you need a part for an Elecraft product, why
not order from Elecraft?

I assume that the parts are priced to be profitable, but I also know from
experience that shipping a large number of small orders is labor intensive
and can become a real pain - that is why many parts suppliers have found a
need to establish minimum order levels or add handling charges to small
orders (I really don't understand how Mouser has avoided doing that).

Since Elecraft part numbers are already available, providing (and keeping
current) a cross reference list of Mouser (or other supplier) part numbers
would require a lot of people-hours to create and support.  Now if someone
would volunteer their time and effort to create such a list, I'm certain it
would be appreciated by the Elecraft community, but it should be monitored
and double checked for changes every time that supplier issues a new
catalog - I would not want to assume that ANY supplier's part numbers are a
constant thing, they have been KNOWN to change.

73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message -----

> Do we know that Elecraft wants to be in this business?  I have assumed
this
> was a service they provided as an accommodation to their customers.  And,
> they certainly provide superb service in every regard.
>


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Re: Elecraft parts

Per von Zweigbergk-3
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2004-08-10 kl. 13.59 skrev Brian Wruble:

> If Elecraft DOES wish to be in the replacement parts business, then
> there is
> no reason for them to provide that information.

I disagree.

Part numbers can be very helpful, if you're not located in the United
States. I am located in Sweden, and I have had to order some parts
directly from Elecraft since I have not been able to find spare parts
of those particular types here in Sweden.

But when it is possible to order parts locally, When buying from
Elecraft, I have to deal with the  sometimes unreliable postal
services, and high shipping costs.

That said -- Elecraft have given me very good treatment when ordering
parts. The time when some parts were lost in the mail, they re-shipped
the parts with no charge to me, and without any fuss. (Still waiting
for the second shipment -- I'm crossing my fingers. :-)

Bottom line -- I live in Sweden, and when possible I prefer to shop
locally if I can to avoid having to pay and wait for international
shipping, but when I have been forced to turn to Elecraft -- their
performance is flawless.

--
Per von Zweigbergk <[hidden email]>

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Re: Elecraft parts

Thom LaCosta
Gee Guys...as much fun as it is to discuss the number of parts numbers that can
dance upon the head of a pin, or whether or not Elecraft should or shouldn;t
give parts numbers we can cross reference....I'd submit that Elecraft can tell
us how they want to do it.

Thom

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