g-wright at
att.net wrote:
Just north of the border. 3+ hours from Seattle with
good traffic and border lines. Just loading that much
stuff would be a major under taking. I did talk to a
local scraper here in Seattle but so far, He is not
interested.
I also have a complete Canon AS-100 that works.
- Jerry
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From: Chris M <chrism3667 at yahoo.com>
> Are there any listers in Seattle that'd be
willing to take a drive up
> to the warehouse and give us a better
look-see
at the contents?
How close is this place to Seattle? (<<too
lazy to
map it). Transportation is one thing - where are
*y'all* gonna bloody well store all the stuff? He
really should allow people to come in and cherry pick
what they want, he'd make more money that way
undoubtedly. And what's a 1000+ lot of that old stuff
worth anyway? As a bulk deal a few grand...
BUT...if anyone finds a Canon AS-100 in the_pile,
consider it claimed :). My up and coming baby is going
to need some company before too long ;). Man it's been
too long a wait, but the day is approaching...
Oh by the way I could be in Seattle in 5-7 weeks...
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I could use a vacation. If stricklin and/or anyone else strikes a deal
with this guy, I will volunteer to drive,load,'n'deliver for expenses
and negotiable pick of litter.
I'm closing in on warehouse space for an acquisition of this size, but
not quite there yet, otherwise I would have tried to work something out
myself, anyway.
If anyone is the Dallas/Richardson, TX area gets in on this deal, I'd be
particularly interested, as there may be some items there I'd want to
collect on the return trip. Won't know till I get there.
jbdigriz