Trojan Electronic Supply Co., Inc. 15 Middleburgh Street - Troy, New York A Welcome to Our Customers and Friends, Here at Trojan we are glad that you are visiting our new website, even before it is really as complete as we would like for your first visit. Those who have been involved in such efforts will, I'm sure, understand that a lot of effort and time go into such an undertaking. Expanding our store into "Cyberspace" seems to be a logical expansion of Trojan's more than half-century of personal customer service. Since my father, Albert Page, began selling "Radio Parts" in downtown Troy in 1936, we have been providing servicemen, buyers students, engineers, technicians, and radio amateurs with equipment and components. Among our customers are area colleges, businesses, industries, and municipalities. Over the years, our staff and I have developed many industry contacts to identify and obtain many unusual or obscure items. Hundreds of RPI Graduates will, I'm sure, recall their visits to our store to get stuff for their personal or class projects. Many a design has taken final shape in our store as the builder fondled the prospective parts and made sure of their suitability. This still happens almost daily and we enjoy seeing the satisfaction as they leave our store to continue work on their project. Whether it is a sorely needed replacement or quantity suitable for production at a competitive price, Trojan's service is available to you. Of course, we also have, in stock, a wide variety of standard equipment, components, and special tools. If you are having trouble finding what you need or would like a more competitive price on quantities, we are glad to quote. We also are able, many times, to help with the liason between requesting departments and purchasing agents. Although we don't have an "800" number, we don't have an automated answering system, either, so you get your money's worth when you call us at (518) 274-4481. Our FAX number is (518) 273-1373. You needn't be fancy, many FAXes we get are just handwritten notes or sketches. We are still getting used to handling E-Mail but don't hesitate to use that if it is the most convienient, but, please consider including your phone and/or FAX numbers in your message as often times it is a faster means of reply. I look forward to your inquiries and, just maybe, hearing from past customers. Sincerely,HOMEHerbert Page, President Trojan Electronic Supply Co., Inc