I remember getting these catalogs back in the 80s by filling out those "information request" cards found in electronics hobby magazines like Modern Electronics and Radio Electronics. Dick Smith Electronics was in Australia so I was never going to buy anything from them, but the catalogs were cool to browse through and they even had a "data section" at the back that was a valuable asset to hobby electronics guys before the internet came along. So many memories with these catalogs and others from Jameco, MCM, Mouser and DigiKey before they became electronic component behemoths. Good times for sure.
More Dick Smith Electronics catalogs at the Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22dick+smith+electronics%22
I remember getting these catalogs back in the 80s by filling out those "information request" cards found in electronics hobby magazines like Modern Electronics and Radio Electronics. Dick Smith Electronics was in Australia so I was never going to buy anything from them, but the catalogs were cool to browse through and they even had a "data section" at the back that was a valuable asset to hobby electronics guys before the internet came along. So many memories with these catalogs and others from Jameco, MCM, Mouser and DigiKey before they became electronic component behemoths. Good times for sure.
More Dick Smith Electronics catalogs at the Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22dick+smith+electronics%22
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