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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 539537" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>You're more than welcome at our sale, but it might be a bit of a drive. LOL </p><p></p><p>I dunno, will be some treasures in it for some people for certain. Some of everything from baby items (hint hint Step.....got a Jumparoo and all sorts of things) children's toys, clothes, to adult stuff, to tools, some lawn mowers & weedeaters that just need a bit of work and then will be fine, appliances, a treadmill, an exercise bike, a very old solid entertainment center that movers have cussed some some nearly 30 yrs LOL, 2 tvs, antique books & antique knick knacks (if not sold online beforehand, antique crystal ware odds and ends, the antique mirrors.....lord only knows what else in this area alone as husband also stashed a lot of this stuff upstairs too. And that's only some of it. I'll have more an idea once we start pricing it as Nichole's stuff was boxed/bagged up and I didn't see a whole lot of it. Shoot we even have a bit of camping stuff, although a lot of that I'm keeping for emergencies. </p><p></p><p>The kids had a fit when I asked about the antique Pinocchio book......but so far I'm not hearing anyone claiming it, although they remember having read it via borrowing it from mother in law.</p><p></p><p>And good grief, I even have rather large pieces of alabaster stone (which isn't cheap to buy even all the years ago husband bought it) to figure out what to do with. But I *might* be able to find a local artist who might like to have that. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and some WWII military stuff. Not much of that, but a little bit. Not sure if it will actually make it in though, Darrin might go bonkers for it. It's items the adults don't want, but I know collectors would enjoy having. </p><p></p><p>Have some original prints too. Need to look those up. Found them in a large envelope. They were I'm sure from husband's great aunt Kate. </p><p></p><p>So much stuff, such a wide variety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 539537, member: 84"] You're more than welcome at our sale, but it might be a bit of a drive. LOL I dunno, will be some treasures in it for some people for certain. Some of everything from baby items (hint hint Step.....got a Jumparoo and all sorts of things) children's toys, clothes, to adult stuff, to tools, some lawn mowers & weedeaters that just need a bit of work and then will be fine, appliances, a treadmill, an exercise bike, a very old solid entertainment center that movers have cussed some some nearly 30 yrs LOL, 2 tvs, antique books & antique knick knacks (if not sold online beforehand, antique crystal ware odds and ends, the antique mirrors.....lord only knows what else in this area alone as husband also stashed a lot of this stuff upstairs too. And that's only some of it. I'll have more an idea once we start pricing it as Nichole's stuff was boxed/bagged up and I didn't see a whole lot of it. Shoot we even have a bit of camping stuff, although a lot of that I'm keeping for emergencies. The kids had a fit when I asked about the antique Pinocchio book......but so far I'm not hearing anyone claiming it, although they remember having read it via borrowing it from mother in law. And good grief, I even have rather large pieces of alabaster stone (which isn't cheap to buy even all the years ago husband bought it) to figure out what to do with. But I *might* be able to find a local artist who might like to have that. Oh, and some WWII military stuff. Not much of that, but a little bit. Not sure if it will actually make it in though, Darrin might go bonkers for it. It's items the adults don't want, but I know collectors would enjoy having. Have some original prints too. Need to look those up. Found them in a large envelope. They were I'm sure from husband's great aunt Kate. So much stuff, such a wide variety. [/QUOTE]
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