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I'm heading out to conduct the equivalent of a "storage unit auction" for a client. I wond
SanctionII
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.............. is located in the items that will be auctioned?
This has come up a couple of times in the past 4 or so years and the stories about same were interesting. I posted threads about same. One time a sizable coin collection was involved and the other time about 80,000 vintage records in Mint condition were involved.
Maybe the same thing will happen again.
If so, I will report the details.
This has come up a couple of times in the past 4 or so years and the stories about same were interesting. I posted threads about same. One time a sizable coin collection was involved and the other time about 80,000 vintage records in Mint condition were involved.
Maybe the same thing will happen again.
If so, I will report the details.
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Anything's possible. Say hello to the "Staorage Wars" boys for us.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
The auction was a snooze fest.
No bidders showed up, so the personal property was sold to my client for a credit bid comprised of its storage costs and auction expenses.
The items auctioned were stored on the grounds of the property, and inside of garages and homes on the property. The items of personal property were stuffed into the buildings and you could not tell what was really there under the surface. Old tools, paint cans, table saws, three VW Vans from the 1970's [groovey man], furniture, speakers, books, magazines and tons of other stuff. The guys from American Pickers would have had fund climbing through the stuff trying to find something good.
My client is going to hire a crew and dumpsters to remove all of the stuff. Maybe they will find something good as they throw stuff away.
Unless your daughter is into salvage and restoration projects, I doubt she would want any of the VW Vans. She might get grossed out over the mold and moss growing on the exterior of the vehilces, not to mention whatever is lurking inside of same.
Wear strong, thick rubber gloves when checking the VW vans' seat cushions for lost change!!
- - Dave
Ron