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Our Featured Vendor

At Farnsworth Electronics, Inc. we carry thousands of different electronic parts and supplies from

vendors such as Philmore. Since this vendor is one of our biggest, we decided to do a special

feature on them. Remember all the products supplied by Philmore are readily available

right here at Farnsworth Electronics, Inc., your electronics grocery store!


 

Philmore Manufacturing Company

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Philmore Manufacturing Company, which is a division of LKG Industries was founded in 1921 and is located in Rockford, IL. During the 1930's and through the 1950's, Philmore was famous for manufacturing the most popular crystal radio receiver kits in the U.S. Because these A.M. radio receivers operated without power and were low in cost, especially when compared with the tube type radios of those days, "crystal sets" were very popular with kids and some adults. Listening, through headphones, to local broadcasts for

"free" intrigued many people of those days. Philmore evolved over the years and today it markets thousands of items for use with consumer products in categories such as Audio, Television, Telephone, and Personal Computers as well as connectors and switches for use in manufacturing. Other products supplied by Philmore include speakers, microphones and a host of other products. Philmore is considered the most experienced manufacturer and importer of electronic accessories in the industry. They are proud to be a supplier to a multitude of electronics distributors, such as Farnsworth Electronics, Inc. Philmore strives to invest in technology, inventory, and people to provide

the best service to all their customers. LKG Industries does not sell directly to the OEM, you must go thru distribution, that's where we come into play.

In 1988, Wayne Timpe resigned from his employer and started LKG Industries, which consists of four companies: Philmore Manufacturing, Carter-Craft, Datak Corporation, and Pfanstiehl. The name LKG was invented by Wayne in honor of his three daughters, Lisa, Kathy, and Gail.

In 1993, Wayne purchased Datak, a maker of thousands of dry transfer products, wire markers and printed circuit making products. Datak has been in business since the late 1950's, supplying dry-transfer decals to the electronics industry. Sets of panel marking terms such as "on off" and "Volume" or "antenna" are still popular with engineering prototype makers and hobbyists; thousands of terms are available for marking panels, and alphabet and numeral kits as well. The same dry-transfers proved to be resistant to etchants and, dry transfer component footprints are available for virtually all of the important electronic components and connectors in common use. These Direct Etch® resist patterns may be used on copper for making one prototype PC board or on clear film to create a positive (or, positive artwork). This very simple approach is still often preferred

for simple circuits, even in this highly computerized age.

Unfortunately, on January 21, 2004, Wayne passed away after a year long battle with cancer and it's treatment and complications. Although Wayne isn't with us, he will forever be with us in spirit and mind. Philmore continues it's operations with Wayne's wife, Judy along with daughter Kathy overseeing the company.