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The last electronics store in the United States
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Apex Surplus, located in Los Angeles County, is a legendary electronics store visited by hobbyists, engineers, and Hollywood prop makers for decades. With the transition to online shopping, we won't see anything like this again, so I think it's a treasure.
Its iconic Hollywood creations include the DeLorean time machine from the Back to the Future movie, built entirely from Apex parts.
Stepping into Apex IS like going back in time. It’s filled floor-to-ceiling with vintage electronics, military surplus, and hard-to-find parts.
The owners helped me find a longtime customer who comes here to restore vintage electronics.
So lets meet Rick. He is going to share his projects and give us a tour of what Apex has to offer including some surprising finds.