The End Of Enco?

I've bought a few things from Victor Machinery Exchange, both directly and from their ebay store. Seemed to be good quality stuff at decent prices.

Anybody know what the name of their Ebay store is? For that matter since this is a thread about our loosing Enco, how about starting a list of the most used machining suppliers with their Ebay store names, maybe even links. Thanks, JR49
 
Anybody know what the name of their Ebay store is? For that matter since this is a thread about our loosing Enco, how about starting a list of the most used machining suppliers with their Ebay store names, maybe even links. Thanks, JR49
Already working on it. See post #35, this thread. Any contributions to the list will be appreciated and added to the list.
 
because Ididnt transfer my enco membership when msc took over I now need to call then to reinstate my membership so I didn't call and couldn't order what I wanted so found it cheaper somewhere else thank you msc for saving me money and for the money you will save me in the future bill
 
Back when I got the Index40 (~'96), I headed to their store in Chicago area.
Grabbed an import vise, 1-2-3 blocks, angle plate, ETC.
Would go every so often before I moved to TN.
Around 2002, I needed a 3/4" #9 B&S collet and MSC had them and it was made in England.
It doesn't show up in their offerings any longer...
 
Here is a list of vendors of machining related materials, tools, etc. I had posted it in the download area but it appears to have vanished, maybe with the new software. update.
Anyway, as before if anyone has any additional vendor information, pm me and I will add it ti the list.
 

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