Surplus store located in Northwest Portland, Oregon. A fair amount of the store is computer oriented, there is probably two or three aisles full of things such as 5 1/4 inch drives, 9600 baud modems, and propietary keyboards that only work with computer systems that haven't been manufactored for 15 years. To be fair, there is a good deal of more modern computer equipment, such as 100 full 486s for around $30 a piece. Someday, a mad scientist is going to go in there and build a beowulf cluster using all those old parts.

You might also find boxes of surgical gloves, old car parts, coloring books in bulk, manequins, and whatever else they might happen to be liquidating that week.

Other then being a browsers paradise for the junk-obsessed, Wacky Willy's is also famous around town for it's interesting price and description markers. Not only on such things as a gigantic barrel full of bowling trophy figurines; but also on things as mundane as washers and screws, there is usually a cute sarcastic description of what it is, as well as a funny little drawing and wacky suggestion of what to do with it. To do full justice to the place, you would have to go there.