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Touring Ax-Man Surplus, The Coolest Store In The Galaxy! 

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@tubamacmac
@tubamacmac Год назад
I wish more stores like this still existed!!! These are good not only for creators, tinkerers, and makers, but really good for the planet too!
@danielmorris7648
@danielmorris7648 Год назад
Lol the air conditioning for one day in this store would offset any environmental benefits of keeping all this junk out of the landfill but keep dreaming
@therianfun
@therianfun Год назад
Luckily, this location does not have air conditioning.
@BrianDuffie
@BrianDuffie Год назад
Here in Illinois we have a similar store called American Science and Surplus.
@johndavy3073
@johndavy3073 Год назад
@@BrianDuffie They also have interesting product descriptions their web store. Remember the paper catalog?
@StonemanRocks
@StonemanRocks Год назад
The one here is called surplus city and there was an even cooler store in Los Alamos called the blackhole where the guy bought mostly surplus from los alamos labs which if you know anything about los alamos …! Ya!
@kelvin0mql
@kelvin0mql Год назад
I used to frequent Ax Man as an electronics tinkerer in my teen years, late ‘70s. Great to see the iron lung is still there all these decades later!
@jameysummers1577
@jameysummers1577 Год назад
It's like having a Radio Shack, Sears, and a thrift store under one roof. I constantly need parts, and I am tired of waiting for Ebay sellers to ship stuff. This store would be great to have.
@Reaperman4711
@Reaperman4711 Год назад
2:03 "normal products" -Walking past what appears to be an iron lung...
@phatboi202
@phatboi202 Год назад
I was thinking that's what that was too haha
@teeveeviewerski3381
@teeveeviewerski3381 Год назад
I've touched it. :D
@clownearound5751
@clownearound5751 Год назад
What a cool shop! I can completely understand why you love it so much Gabe. The product signs were fantastic, I don’t think this is the kind of place you can just ‘pop’ into, you’d need to set aside some time to appreciate it. Thank you for sharing this and thank you also to owner and staff. Best wishes from England
@asn413
@asn413 Год назад
been there. easy to waste hours there. better than a museum :D
@raccoon874
@raccoon874 Год назад
@@asn413 then it is NOT a waste of time!!!
@davidkermes376
@davidkermes376 Год назад
just "popping in" is easy. it's getting back out that is tough! by the way, those drop tanks make wonderful sidecars for motor scooters.
@rogerwa123
@rogerwa123 Год назад
I'm 57 and my parents were surplus junkies. Some of my earliest memories are of picking through this store. That torpedo has been there that long. We used to do the circuit of Axman, Crazy Louies on lake street and then Banks in Mpls. My wife doesn't get it and thinks we were crazy.
@Buzzygirl63
@Buzzygirl63 Год назад
YES! My favorite store in the Cities! Nothing quite like them. I learned how to solder years back by buying random green boards and various electronic components from Ax-Man. I know several teachers who love this store for obvious reasons. They have some wacky stuff but the giant bobblehead J.C. and the iron lung take the cake. I really love the signs the employees make for these items - some pretty clever and funny people work there. I try to stop here several times a year when I'm over Midway-way. :)
@phatboi202
@phatboi202 Год назад
So it is an iron lung just randomly in the store 😅😹
@ryanfrogz
@ryanfrogz Год назад
I really need to go back there. One of my greatest regrets in life is not buying the $10 dummy grenade. “I’ll never need it” said the fool, unaware of how much he truly did...
@gannas42
@gannas42 Год назад
Fantastic advocacy for my favorite local store! Thanks for sharing this gem with your community. Always great to see new opportunities for locally-owned businesses. 🎉
@lazerblade2
@lazerblade2 Год назад
Some guy once came into the Oklahoma City subreddit asking where all the electronics surplus stores were and we were like "what the heck are you talking about?" He found out that day that the place he was coming from had kind of a unique thing. I wish we had one here too, buddy.
@robertreynolds1044
@robertreynolds1044 Год назад
I first visited AxMan about 1975 and it blew my 14 year old nerd mind. The descriptions are stuff of legend. And all the Vegas Circus-Circus hats are there and they even had gyroscopic guidance system for the X-15!My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message and I tell everyone about the coolest store in the world!
@originaldcjensen
@originaldcjensen Год назад
I can confirm that Ax-Man has not changed much in 40 years since I spent hours in there with my brother Don. I also miss the one in Bloomington.
@earthstewardude
@earthstewardude Год назад
Where did you live when you went there? I lived on LaFond Ave. and Albert.
@smarqua2
@smarqua2 Год назад
Were they always mask cultists?
@thewisecracker-rq1pu
@thewisecracker-rq1pu Год назад
I've been a customer since 1980! Love it! It's been awhile since I've been there but I see they still have the iron lung! LoL! The sign at 4:45 of a guy "riding the white horse" that is hanging on a bin full of vials is hilarious! That's half the fun of going there, reading all the kewl/funny signs!
@supergeeky7529
@supergeeky7529 7 дней назад
Born and raised Minnesotan and Ax Man is literally the coolest store ever!
@davidholmgren659
@davidholmgren659 Год назад
My old man was an amateur radio operator and he built his own radios... And I used to go with him all the time to get parts. The store is wonderful. Thanks for the lovely reminder of a place I need to visit soon! Great video!
@soundmannate2000
@soundmannate2000 Год назад
Yay! I have been waiting for this video! Now I have to plan a trip to Ax-Man.
@Top-Code
@Top-Code Год назад
Surplus stores are just amazing, loads of random stuff, loads of cool stuff, loads of everything
@user-ei7cx8hj8x
@user-ei7cx8hj8x Год назад
I first shopped at axman in 1970 and went there at least once a week. Always something great there. I no longer live in the Twin Cities and am glad to hear that they are alive and well. A must see if you are in town.
@peepopalaber
@peepopalaber Год назад
Now i am even more envious. I NEED such a Store here in Germany.
@earthstewardude
@earthstewardude Год назад
I went there in 1970 when I was just 10 years old.
@brettsalter3300
@brettsalter3300 Год назад
Everything did indeed look like it had the potential to be VERY interesting! Sadly the entire shop sans when you stopped and showed the sign tags, and the single moment you stayed still on the old studio camera, was a complete (and very frustrating ) blur. A few static shots would tell a much more intricate story. This suggestion is given in the spirit of wanting to see more of what you are witnessing, because it truly does seem very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@thadjaszek
@thadjaszek Год назад
That is an amazing store! Reminds me a bit of the old, dearly departed Building #19 stores in eastern MA, but with more of a tech/hardware/"other" focus. Thanks for sharing this!
@chrissharp7204
@chrissharp7204 Год назад
Or Slags in worcester, ma.
@CruedEP
@CruedEP Год назад
Really hard to have something like this anymore due to commercial real estate investment by large portfolio holders. This isn't just a local treasure; this is a national treasure.
@lars_of_the_north
@lars_of_the_north Год назад
I miss this place. My entire life is stopping for the length of this video.
@davisfay7834
@davisfay7834 8 месяцев назад
I moved away from MN two years ago, and this place is the thing I miss the most by far. If I could've packed one of these up and brought it with me, I would have!!!
@JendrossekSip
@JendrossekSip Год назад
Great tour, reminds me of stores back in the days or places like a harbour. I have a small surplus store that sells electronics, radio parts, antenna's fishing gear, camping and boating. Cool places to go in for one small part and come out with three new projects.
@owenminor
@owenminor Год назад
This is so COOL! I am a transplant from Tacoma,WA and this looks like the surplus store I had back there. Mil surplus. Weird electronics. All my "Robot needs". I'll be making a trek to the stores soon, from Duluth!
@trueKENTUCKY
@trueKENTUCKY Год назад
Good place to get a PS5 in a few decades
@FridayHouseXYZ
@FridayHouseXYZ Год назад
Never in my life have I had a need to know about something this awesome, and never knew it until I saw it! My next vacation has chosen it's self.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork Год назад
THAT is a dangerous store. Excellent tour Gabe. - Eric.
@davoskerrith1864
@davoskerrith1864 Год назад
What an absolutely awesome place, thanks for taking the time to show us, I've been super curious since I started watching your videos.
@phatboi202
@phatboi202 Год назад
I've been watching the channel for maybe a month or two. Yeah this is the kind of place I need near me in the UK. Edit: also I need the "be easy on jeezy" Jesus statue. Made me proper giggle for some reason. 2nd edit: the made up signs are brilliant!
@oruwatching
@oruwatching Год назад
I'm from Mpls and moved to VA. I completely forgot about AXE MAN. I used to go there all the time. Thanks for the memory.
@timbober1
@timbober1 Год назад
The original St. Paul location, I most recently have been to the St Louis Park store. I didn’t know there are three stores and I live here. I can testify Ax Man is a Twin Cities gem.
@RNMSC
@RNMSC 22 дня назад
There was a store in Crystal, which is only about 3 miles from where I'm at now, but they closed that location the better part of a decade ago. If I'm not mistaken, the three locations now are the original St. Paul location, St. Louis Park, and a store in Fridley. Any one of them may work out as the best place to go for fresh ideas and to lose all the change in your pockets. Personally I suggest leaving the credit and debit cards at home, or you may just come home with a much tighter monthly budget for a while. They do accept most major credit cards, or did when I was last there, but not so much on checks.
@PaulKohlmeier
@PaulKohlmeier Год назад
When we go to the cities it's a must stop just to browse the items!
@busterhyman103
@busterhyman103 Год назад
Slow down while scanning ( panning ) just in case we out here are interested in more than a colorful blur. But we love everything you do. ( south Florida )
@m1geo
@m1geo 2 месяца назад
This store would cost me so much if I lived near it. The UK needs a place like this!
@alec4672
@alec4672 Год назад
My grandfather was a mortician and when I was younger we'd frequently go to the twin cities for supplies. One of our fun stops while we were there was Ax Man and of course White Castle. I'm very happy to see it's alive and well!! Can't wait to get back down there some time again.
@RNMSC
@RNMSC 22 дня назад
Remember to stop by White Castle while your in town. There are a few to select from, or stop at all of them, if you have a week or two to spend in town.
@NebukedNezzer
@NebukedNezzer Год назад
I have shopped at Ax-Man for 60 years(or nearly that long). ALWAYS a fun place for interesting stuff.
@electricalguy
@electricalguy Год назад
I dearly wish this store was where I live, my free time would never be empty again. 😂 As a studying electrical engineer the electrical aisle made me want to fly all the way to Minnesota just to look around. Will definitely look at there online store. Thank you for the tour.
@andy1845c
@andy1845c Год назад
This place played a role in sparking my interest in electricity and electronics as a kid. Ended up as a career path later in life.
@ave14401
@ave14401 Год назад
I wish we had more stores like this in the US! I’ve been in Asia for a couple weeks and can tell you every city I’ve been to has not just a store but entire MALLS like this. Even found several with Raspberry Pis in stock! Granted there’s a little less personality in the signs though (that I could read at least)
@DNTMEE
@DNTMEE Год назад
I never thought I'd have a reason to make a road trip to St Paul. Now I do. Planning commencing ...
@chicagorobb3956
@chicagorobb3956 Год назад
Loved by Ax-man. They called American Science the “clean version” of them
@TheLexluthier
@TheLexluthier Год назад
I go to Ax Man all the time. I've bought tons of stuff there that you can't find anywhere anymore. There used to be Crazy Louies down the street near Lexington, but they closed decades ago. There are not many places like this left around the USA anymore. There used to be an amazing electronics surplus store in Colorado Springs that I went to a lot, but they shut their doors a couple years ago.
@earthstewardude
@earthstewardude Год назад
I lived just 5 blocks away from this store in 1970 ! I would shovel people's sidewalks so I had money to go shopping at Axman's ! What a delight just to walk through that place.
@DadofScience
@DadofScience Год назад
Very jealous! What a resource to have at hand. Thanks for the tour.
@jizmoglass4202
@jizmoglass4202 Год назад
I love that store. only been there a handful of times. when I was younger. But time's I'll never forget. My father has a saying, " If we don't have it , Ax-man does." I remember the dude on the wall with the parachute. I'm a military surplus nerd. Cheers from Faribault. You should do a sub meeting in the parking lot. I'll bring cold beverages and a grill and hot dogs. 😉🤣👍
@itwasrightthere
@itwasrightthere Год назад
Saving to watch later. I always enjoy going there. Thanks for publishing this one.
@SpruceHouse
@SpruceHouse Год назад
This is the better goodwill
@patchvonbraun
@patchvonbraun Год назад
Thanks so much for this. Reminds me very much of "Active Surplus". A Toronto institution that was around for decades--indeed even when I was 10 (I'm 60 now) "Active Surplus" was an institution. They closed down over a decade ago now, mostly because the grandkids had no interest in running a surplus store in downtown Toronto. Much of their inventory was picked-up by "A1 Electronics" in the suburbs of Toronto. A1 is also an "Aladins Cave" type place, although when it first started, it was a very small store mere blocks from my highschool, selling mostly-new electronics bits and pieces for the hobby crowd.
@JRatLSE
@JRatLSE Год назад
I was thinking the exact same thing. This video makes me feel so sad for what we lost when Active Surplus shut down 😢 Queen West is so bougie these days, it's almost impossible to imagine that such a wacky and wonderful store once stood there!
@saveitforparts
@saveitforparts Год назад
I was just replying to some other comments saying I've been to Active Surplus years ago! I remember it was fun, but I couldn't buy much since I was taking the bus back to Minnesota.
@patchvonbraun
@patchvonbraun Год назад
@@saveitforparts There were a number of electronics surplus places in Toronto "back in the day". Active Surplus was the pinnacle, but there were others. I remember Globe Electronics and a couple of others. Toronto is lucky that it still has A1 Electronics--the guy who runs it is getting older, and I don't think his kids want to run the place. Where I live, in a small town near Ottawa, there used to be "W.J. Ford Enterprises". His son took it over for a few years, but eventually, he sold up and moved on.
@mattparker9726
@mattparker9726 Год назад
SAVED SELLER ON EBAY! Thanks so much, sorry for all the caps, so excited!
@intentionally-blank
@intentionally-blank Год назад
I wish you all could have experienced Ax-Man in the 70's. It was a time when the Twin Cities had numerous electronic manufacturers and excess seemed to flow to the Ax-Man. I recall Honeywell, Remington-Rand, Burroughs and Control Data for a few. What was Control Data, you ask? More than electronics it seemed the Twin Cities was home to many other manufacturers too as I recall some of those items I purchased over the years. Some oddities for sure. It was a time of more military excess as well. Even people that aren't 'into' this kind of shopping can lose track of an hour in Ax-man poking around finding things they just must have. Thanks for the memories!
@charlesnelson619
@charlesnelson619 Год назад
There used to be more surplus stores around the area. Minneapolis had Acme electronics. St. Paul had Crazy Louies ( near Ax-man ) - I think they took him away in a straight jacket they had in the store.🤣
@flexfontaine
@flexfontaine Год назад
I'm an alumnus and 40 year shopper, popped in today for a few things and they told me about this video. I'm a little hurt that none of my signs made it in, but I subscribed anyway ; )
@axmanemployees8409
@axmanemployees8409 Год назад
Way cool!!
@flexfontaine
@flexfontaine Год назад
@@axmanemployees8409 teeheeheee
@stuartstephens
@stuartstephens Год назад
I've been shopping there for over 40 years. They have a lot of great stuff.
@donloughrey1615
@donloughrey1615 Год назад
Love the place, we go there often. It's a tinkerers paradise. My son used to go there with his boys, he would give them each five bucks and let them loose. They had a blast.
@InfernalWheel
@InfernalWheel Год назад
This place reminds me of American Science & Surplus back in Milwaukee, Wi. I will def have to check this place out as soon as I can.
@matyasxfulop
@matyasxfulop 10 месяцев назад
Awesome tour. Seems like and awesome store! If anybody is around Chicagoland, American Science & Surplus is our equivalent and highly recommended.
@andy1845c
@andy1845c Год назад
I grew up going here. Haven't been there in years. I need to stop in next time I am in St. Paul!
@donhenry7930
@donhenry7930 Год назад
I have lived in or around Saint Paul my entire life and love this store. I remember they used to have a radio station you could tune in when you are nearby not sure if they still do though.
@saveitforparts
@saveitforparts Год назад
I didn't know about the radio station! Not sure if that's still a thing. I remember Cloquet used to have a techno pirate station, which was the only thing that made the drive to Duluth tolerable 😂
@clockworkspiral
@clockworkspiral Год назад
Wow!! It reminds us of the American Science & Surplus location near us, even down to the creativity of the signs and stuff! This place seems way more densely stocked though, I'm suuuuper jealous now, wow.
@Bananeisafree
@Bananeisafree 11 месяцев назад
This store looks like it's the IRL version of the general merchant store in video games after the protagonist went and empty his pockets of all the stuff he looted on the road.
@michaellichter4091
@michaellichter4091 Год назад
Wow, I think I'm in paradise at Ax-Man, what an amazing selection of great stuff! You're sure to find what you need for any DIY project. Thank you for taking us along, Ax-Man is exactly the kind of store I've always dreamed of. Seeing this, Ax-Man is doing something for the environment too. The items can be reused instead of being thrown away, which reduces waste and avoids the need for new production, saving CO2. It's actually a very intelligent system. 🥰🤗👍
@neolexington
@neolexington Год назад
Keewenaw brewing! 👌Thanks for the video.
@Scodiddly
@Scodiddly Год назад
Very cool! Reminds me a lot of American Science and Surplus in Chicago. Even the signs… wouldn’t be surprised if some folks had worked at both.
@petergreenwald9639
@petergreenwald9639 Год назад
I have enjoyed cooking for years. Long ago I bought a mortar and pestle from another Ax Man location and is gets used often to grind herbs and spices. I never would have bought one if I hadn't found it snooping around the Ax Man in Fridley.
@thomasfrye8996
@thomasfrye8996 Год назад
I am so glad RU-vid suggested this video. New subscriber
@michaelallen185
@michaelallen185 Год назад
Dude! You've gotta get that equipment on the top left of the first electronics shelf you record around 0:55 So many cool things you can do with that!
@greenmirror5555
@greenmirror5555 Год назад
You could prolly get a good video out of that bosch elect motor part sign at 6:10 along with the Ax-Man sign! Ax-Man art would prolly make great T-Shirts too. Thanks for the video!
@fullraph
@fullraph Год назад
Wow! Almost 100k subs! What a milestone
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper Год назад
Saw those inert bombs when you passed by them and thought "man that's the first thing I'd pick up if I were there". I could definitely use those on my plane as auxiliary ferry tanks.
@workshop94
@workshop94 Год назад
Every time I lose a part I’ve been stashing, ax-man gains another product 😂 I would love to see more of these stores around the country! Can’t wait to visit!
@jacklandismcgowan1413
@jacklandismcgowan1413 Год назад
Nice…thanks for showcasing Ax-Man 👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺😎
@vitameat
@vitameat Год назад
Wonderful video. St. Louis used to have Friedman's Railroad Salvage, which would be a sort of companion store to this. It specialized in stuff from railfreight (yes, it did fall or got dented on a train) and was more of a furniture, bedding and bulk grocery store with great deals on unlikely stuff. If you could have put this and Friedman's together, it would have been the ultimate closeout store.
@didsomebodysaydmt8193
@didsomebodysaydmt8193 Год назад
4:45,Was that John Delorean riding a white horse? That's funny, that's exactly what those bottles were for.
@crimet0ad
@crimet0ad Год назад
I just went to Ax-Man for the first time last summer! I got really excited seeing this thumbnail as that store and you as a person seem like a match made in heaven!
@saveitforparts
@saveitforparts Год назад
This is where I find a lot of the stuff that I don't just dumpster dive 😂
@jimturpin
@jimturpin Год назад
I have been working hard to clean out my junk hoard, so I was relieved to find their stores are nowhere near Dallas, or I would be in there every day finding something I absolutely can't live without. ;)
@RNMSC
@RNMSC 22 дня назад
You've gone into your navigation system and eliminated I35 as an acceptable route to anywhere, right? It's a straight shot up, and I know there are a lot of people up here that would regularly get off work on Friday, drive down to Dallas, spend Saturday morning shopping some Hamfest like parking lot for electronics and drive back up to sleep through Sunday...
@keithfulkerson
@keithfulkerson Год назад
That place looks amazing.
@Thats_Cool_Jack
@Thats_Cool_Jack Год назад
its like goodwill on steroids. there used to be more electronics dedicated goodwills but they have slowly converted to more clothes and regular stuff
@henryescat1104
@henryescat1104 Год назад
I would love to see another video of more of the stuff there..
@CandyGramForMongo_
@CandyGramForMongo_ Год назад
Best video ever! If only this place was in my town.
@dyingforpie6879
@dyingforpie6879 Год назад
It's been awhile since ive been in axeman love this store!
@victorriceroni8455
@victorriceroni8455 Год назад
This would be right at home in a Mad Max movie.
@jgrant5255
@jgrant5255 Год назад
I mentioned it to someone about 20 years ago that Axman is like an alien hardware store.
@aidenpoplin7735
@aidenpoplin7735 Год назад
This reminds me of skycraft our local surplus store they have been around since the 70s it’s cool to see other stores like it.
@treinenliefde
@treinenliefde Год назад
This is awesome! You don't have stores like this in the Netherlands. Really cool to see.
@tcs007
@tcs007 Год назад
I'm subbing just for the lambchops. Those things are MAGNIFICENT!!
@Genecaster
@Genecaster 10 месяцев назад
The closest thing we have near me to this is a small "hardware" store called Grandview Supply. In a small town not too far from me. Had everything from wheelbarrows to bumpers from a 60's Chevy.
@phoenixrising4073
@phoenixrising4073 Год назад
The closest thing we have here in Covington Louisiana is a store called HJ Smith and Sons. It's a hardware store and historical landmark with extra knickknacks. I've dropped a few hundred there in the last 6 months alone.
@bbeen40
@bbeen40 Год назад
I can't go within 5 miles of that store without stopping in, lol.
@SABISHII_MUSHI
@SABISHII_MUSHI Год назад
I love going to their stores. Need a coffee mug from a long dead company, a prototype board for who knows what, a bikini girl poster from the 80s, or some other wtf item? This is the place for you. One of the best things is the tags they put on the items...trying to guess what it is.... Anytime my brother comes to MN to visit it is a must stop place for us to go to.
@stealthypirate318
@stealthypirate318 Год назад
i love stores like this. I knew I'd be a fan when you stepped through the door
@audiencesmember
@audiencesmember Год назад
Oh man wish we had a store like this here
@ImpetuouslyInsane
@ImpetuouslyInsane Год назад
So, this is like the American Science and Surplus stores of Chicago? Neat!
@mgehrum
@mgehrum Год назад
Great videos !!! Keep up the great work !!! I should let you through my garage and basement !!!
@DavidGalich77
@DavidGalich77 Год назад
Good find. Thx for the vid and great commentary.
@terenceokane
@terenceokane Год назад
Great vid! Looked like a normal thrift shop for like 10 seconds and then started getting awesome! Been loving the channel. Before I even saw a video here I knew I'd love the channel just by the name.
@techtonictim
@techtonictim Год назад
An amazing Aladdins cave of cool ‘stuff’ wish they expanded to the UK !! great video 👌👍
@djsmudgeschannel220
@djsmudgeschannel220 Год назад
What a fantastic store. You're very lucky it's there for you. Thanks for letting us know about it and for bringing their website and ebay store to our attention.
@Itsgone99
@Itsgone99 Год назад
Now, THIS is what I call RU-vid!
@randymack2222
@randymack2222 Год назад
I haven't set foot in a Ax-man since the 1990's! I may have to venture to the Twin cities just for a stroll down memory lane...
@robsmith2956
@robsmith2956 Год назад
Was at one a long time ago neat place . Fun to wander around
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