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Newark Electric Company, originally founded in 1934 in Chicago, started as a small shop selling radio parts. Over time, it grew into a major distributor of electronic components, publishing its first catalog in 1948. By the 1960s, its catalogs had become widely recognized in the industry, sometimes referred to as "the bible of the industry."

 

In 1968, Newark was acquired by Premier Industrial Corporation, which helped expand its reach in the electronics distribution business. Today, Newark operates as part of Avnet, one of the largest global electronics distributors.

 

At a hefty 384 pages, the 1959 catalog is a snapshot of Newark’s golden era in mail-order electronics, when it was a key player in supplying components for industrial electronics, high-fidelity audio, radio, TV, and amateur equipment. It was still the era of the vacuum tube, and it’s mind blowing to see just how much technology, design, and even language have evolved since then. It’s a whole new world!

 

[Note: Lesson learned by Newark Electronics and other survivors: "Can't fight the future. Adapt or die!"]

Exposed hard drive.

 

Before taking that old PC to the junk yard, take an axe and destroy the hard drive.

Macro shot of the back side of a circuit board.

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Just trying a different editing technique, have used it before but have now created a Lightroom preset. Love this 40mm lens!

Telecommunication dishes attached to a building

Fiber Optics close-up abstract

 

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Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/57342

 

Local call number: c026910

 

Title: Employee at Rex Bassett Electronics - Fort Lauderdale

 

Date: January 1958

 

Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w - 4 x 5 in.

 

Series Title: Department of Commerce Collection

 

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida

500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com

Limiting the amount of information posted on your Facebook and monitoring your financial statements are two great ways to protect your data on the internet.

 

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Close up of female engineer using solder in her office. Testing and fixing a circuit board.

macro shot of the back side of a circuit board

Daniel Bertsche, Lisle Mortgage Broker

professional high definition camcorder in close up, selective focus

Hero for our high school message series. The focus is to learn who God is and what he's like. Thoughts? I'll probably capitalize "you" to fit in with our style guide.

Kenneth Travis is one of the nations’ leading real estate advisors and works as a consultant for both consumers and professionals.

Electrical control panel of the machine

Fiber optics close up

 

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Close-up of business woman hand with mouse. Shallow depth of field. Selective focus.

Hero for our high school message series. The focus is to learn who God is and what he's like. Thoughts? I'll probably capitalize "you" to fit in with our style guide.

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Close-up of fiber optics, abstract

 

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Close up holding blue wipes to clean on keyboard laptop

Portrait of a happy male engineer at a workshop looking at the camera smiling

technology background in blue end red and profile of a man with gears and a light bulb made in3d software

Teenager girl holding a circuit board tree, network concept

Data flow background consisting of one's and zero's.

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