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Offline skipskip

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least interesting auction haul in history
« on: October 31, 2013, 07:50:58 PM »
Sometimes things work out differently than you expect.

On-line auction in the next state had several nice metal cabinets and signs and a few tools.

It was a electronics store going out of business sale.

I bid on the tools, figuring, what the heck, if I have to go to pick up the cabinets I might as well buy the tools too.

everything but the tools went for crazy money, so I got the tools but nothing else.

I had to drive 40 miles today to pick them up.


OCT 283 by skipskip, on Flickr


all are Crescent or Xcelite and  brand new.

but not  interesting to me, they will be appearing in the classifieds shortly.
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Re: least interesting auction haul in history
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2013, 08:52:37 PM »
Heelspur is DROOLING over all that Crescent stuff.....

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