DeAnza College Flea Market in Cupertino, CA, is not your typical farmer’s market. Instead of fresh produce, it offers vintage electronics equipment in various conditions. The final Electronics Flea Market of 2014 attracted enthusiasts with a shared love for all things retro-tech. From analog meters to vintage radios, the offerings were diverse and intriguing.
Located in a parking lot at De Anza College, the flea market welcomed visitors free of charge, with a nominal parking fee. Attendees could explore a wide range of items, from electronic bench equipment to custom pet tags. The event was a social gathering as much as a trading hub, with people lingering even after the market officially closed.
Among the attendees was Charles Alexanian, a regular at the swap meet, who shared insights and showcased his custom vacuum tubes made from leftover materials. The market featured a mix of electronics, from reel-to-reel tape recorders to vintage calculators, offering a treasure trove for tech enthusiasts.
Despite arriving late, the author had a chance encounter with Charles, who shared that the best deals were gone by 7 am. The market was a blend of old and new technologies, with offerings ranging from retro audio equipment to modern hacking classics like the IM-ME device.
After the market closed, a group of regulars, including Charles, planned to head to St. John’s for what was touted as Silicon Valley’s best burgers. The social aspects of the event extended beyond the trading floor, with post-market breakfast gatherings being a common tradition among attendees.
One highlight was the Engineer’s Breakfast hosted by Paul Ranko at Bobbi’s Cafe, where tech enthusiasts gathered to share stories and network. The event provided a unique opportunity for engineers and hobbyists to connect over a shared passion for vintage electronics and technology.
Overall, the DeAnza College Flea Market offered a glimpse into a community of tech enthusiasts and collectors bonded by their love for vintage electronics. The event showcased a range of unique and rare items, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the world of retro-tech.
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