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Mouser is my go-to for most components.

In the US, Antique Electronic Supply is good for some hard-to-find bits. If you have a business, you can buy directly from the distributor (cedist.com) for a discount - but you have to setup a business account.

Redco audio is great for cables, connectors, adaptors, etc.
 
My idea was to include links to each vendor to make it easy for folks (particularly newbies) to find them. Like the Meta Meta sticky. But whatever...

These are my USA-centric links (I have used most of them over the years):

What used to be Allied Electronics in the USA is now part of the European RS Electronics:

https://us.rs-online.com/

I've used Arrow a number of times. Large inventory:

https://www.arrow.com/

Earlier this week, someone on this forum mentioned a new, large supplier I never heard of. Looks like a large inventory :

https://www.questcomp.com/

Jameco has a lot of obsolete NOS parts, like 74xx TTL chips along with an interesting variety of other stuff (like Velleman kits);

https://www.jameco.com/

Surplus/overstock vendors can come in handy:

https://www.surplussales.com/

https://www.electronicsurplus.com/

https://theelectronicgoldmine.com/

https://www.apexjr.com/

As I think of more, I'll add them to this posting.

Bri
 
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