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http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/csw/tls/4404499075.html

There's got to be something for everyone at this sale.



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Wow.  Looks like an episode of American Pickers.  I'm guessing they got first shot at someone's estate stuff, and now are flipping it for more $$.



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No kidding "American Pickers"... Some of the signs & vintage service gear are cool, the metalworking lathe(s) are probably better than what's made now (if the bed isn't tweaked or the slides too rusted), but the rest looks like a lot of junk/crap.



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I see a '65 Chevelle taillight lens in picture #11.

Might find the rest of the car if you look hard enough.

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Derek69SS wrote:

I see a '65 Chevelle taillight lens in picture #11.

Might find the rest of the car if you look hard enough.


 I saw that too and was wondering if anymore of the car was there. Mostly Ford parts from what I see. I'm betting it is some old guys lifetime collection of "stuff" and the family is now getting rid of it.

I was thinking the lathe might be handy too, John. I wonder what they think it's worth ??



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I dunno about the lathe... $$$ wise - haven't been in the market 'cause I don't have room!
It looks like a box of feed-screw gears (thread cutting) under the chuck (4-jaw), and a different tail-stock (maybe boring bar?), but no tool post on the cross-slide. It would depend on how much tooling/accessories there is for it. That stuff will kill you ($$$$) either purchasing new or trying to find obsolete.

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If anyone's looking, we have a cash register like the one shown in the pics (left side) at work that we used for years. Looking to get lunch money for the crew.


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Im pretty sure there one of the other techs at my work is connected to this sale but I forgot how. I believe he is a relative of the family. They have or had, an auction with some other nice shop equipment (nice name brand snap on blast cabinet, some hoists, tools, etc) and a few nice classic car and trucks they were getting rid of too.



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