Bonneyman, we don't have something quite like that, but we do have a small, independent used bookstore, owned by an acute book lover, Scott. I am in there at least weekly, and in fact worked at a couple of shops like that in my twenties, learning the trade by a long apprenticeship. I still keep my hand in, doing what is called "scouting" which is the trade term for going out and finding valuable books on the cheap to resell. And speaking of which, we have a great thrift store chain here in the valley, St. Vincents. And the local ones keep all the really old books for sale, as opposed to just destroying them. Like the Restore, 90% of the time there is nothing, but sometimes you find gold. Like those English engineering books.
Working in those stores was the best life, until I looked at my bank balance!
Lugz, I rarely go through magazines, unless I start seeing something from the '30s or older, but I will go through random papers, as that is how I found that early Stanley catalog, the CAT book, and so much more. It's also where you are likely to find tool catalogs.
Also, pretty much everything I have been showing is stuff that I found in the wild, so to speak. While I will buy newer stuff, and buy things online as I need them, I love the thrill of just randomly stumbling into something. It's the same reason we all go to swap meets, estate sales, and so on.