Wentz Electronics celebrates 45 years

Snoqualmie resident Ed Wentz' business, Wentz Electronics, has grown a bit and seen some big changes in its 45-year history.
And while he's had some offers to sell, Wentz, 76, is in no hurry to retire.

Snoqualmie resident Ed Wentz’ business, Wentz Electronics, has grown a bit and seen some big changes in its 45-year history.

And while he’s had some offers to sell, Wentz, 76, is in no hurry to retire.

Starting out of the back of a van, Wentz opened the electronics business in January of 1962, striking out on his own. Since then, the shop has grown to five employees, several of them his own children.

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Wentz may have the shortest commute of anyone in Snoqualmie. Wentz Elec-tronics has been based in a former residence next door to Wentz’ downtown home since 1953.

“On my way to work, I step across the property line,” he said. “Half of my body is at work, and half is at home.”

After 45 years in the electronics business, there’s never a dull day for Wentz.

His business has always been focused on two-way radio and providing communication for schools, police and firefighters is a critical responsibility. Wentz said his philosophy has always been to do a job “the same or better than the biggest company.”

He grew up in the electrical trade.

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