PUBLIC AUCTION “FUN SERVICES of GRAND RAPIDS” Located at 4160 44Th Street S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan On: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 2021 10:00 A.M

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PUBLIC AUCTION “FUN SERVICES of GRAND RAPIDS” Located at 4160 44Th Street S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan On: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 2021 10:00 A.M PUBLIC AUCTION “FUN SERVICES OF GRAND RAPIDS” Located at 4160 44th Street S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan on: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 2021 10:00 A.M. TRUCKS – MOTORCYCLE – TRAILERS – INFLATABLES – CARNIVAL GAMES – CARNIVAL MERCHANDISE – CARNIVAL RIDES & GAMES – CONCESSION EQUIPMENT – GENERATORS – TOOLS & EQUIPMENT – OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 144 South Main St., P.O. Box 146 • Vermontville, MI 49096 Steven E. Stanton (517) 331-8150 Phone 517-726-0181 • Fax 517-726-0060 e-mail: [email protected] Michael C. Bleisch website: www.stantons-auctions.com (517) 231-0868 Stanton’s Auctioneers & Realtors conducting auctions throughout Michigan and across the United States since 1954. Over 7500 sales conducted and 4,000 parcels of real estate sold at auction. Call us to discuss your sale with a firm that has the experience to properly handle the job right for you. Steven E. Stanton, (517) 331-8150, Email – [email protected] Please Note – Inspection is available on Thursday, June 17th from 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. and Saturday, June 19th – 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. or by special appointment. For additional information call Mr. Ken Karsten, (616) 698-5055 or 616-240-5259. Online and Phone Bidding is available – The auction of 44 of the major items to be sold will also be posted on the Live Auctioneers Platform, at www.liveauctioneers.com. These items will be sold 12:00 P.M. Phone bidding can be set-up with the auctioneers. Call Michael C. Bleisch, 517-231-0868 to arrange for phone bidding. Removal Dates – Additional time can be arranged for pickup of your purchases, these times include Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 23, 24 or 25 from 9:00 A.M. – Noon daily, or by appointment. TRUCKS – MOTORCYCLE – TRAILERS – 2011 Chevrolet Express 3500 Box Van, 6.6L Duramax Diesel, Automatic,130,000 Miles, VIN# 1GB0G2CL0B1126096; 1992 Ford E350 Box Van 5.8L V-8, Automatic, 14’ Box, 198,483 Miles, VIN# 1FDKE37H5NHA82674; 1996 Ford E350 7.5L V-8, Automatic, 14’ Box, 202,152 Miles, VIN# 1FDKE30G6THB25093; Excellent 2016 7x14 Pace Tandem Axle Trailer with Ramp Door, VIN# 53BPTEA25HA026801. 1977 Honda 1000 Goldwing Motorcycle, 50,400 Miles, VIN # GL13008825; 1997 Tow Dolly; Single Axle Motorcycle Trailer. INFLATABLES – Adrenaline Rush; Bungee Run; 7-Bouce Houses with Blowers, Manufactured by Spacewalk; Vintage 1973 Bounce House, Manufactured by Spacewalk; 2 - Giant Slides, Manufactured by Cutting Edge Creations; Beep, Manufactured by Leisure Activities. CARNIVAL GAMES – Air Ball, Alley-Oops Triple, Bag The Beards, Ball Bingo, Ball Bounce, Bank Shot, Batter Up, Bean Bag, Bean Me Baby, Beat The Teacher, Big Bowling (Inflatable), Bumper Car, Button Game, Circle Race, Crossbow, Dart Board, Dino Photo Prop Board, Duck Hunt, Feed The Elephant, Field Goal, Finish Line, Fish Pond, Football Blitz, Game Rack, Golf Game, Hammer Launch, Happy Horseshoes, Hi Striker Game, Hoopla, Knock Your Block Off, Lollipop Tree, Milk Can Toss, Mindcraft, Over & Under, Pencil Game, Pennant Race, Pop A Prize, Poster Toss , Prize Is Right, Ring Toss (Large), Ringo Bingo, Roller Bowler, Seven Eleven, Shoot The Chute, Shooting Gallery, Slap Shot, Soccer Game, Spin O Prize, Sponge Bob Toss, Stand It, Swing A Win, Swinger Ball & Pin, Tic Tac Toe, Tip The Cat, Treasure Chest, Tweety/Taz Toss. CARNIVAL MERCHANDISE – 27- Pallets of New Old Stock Carnival Merchandise, Gift and Plush Items. CARNIVAL RIDES & GAMES - Vintage Kiddie Chair Swing Ride, Manufactured in 1972 by King Amusement. 10 seat swing. On a trailer.; Vintage Ferris Wheel, Manufactured in 1954 by National Amusement Device Company in Dayton, OH, On a trailer. 6 seats and 12.5 feet high.; Dunk Tank, Big Red holds 1200 gallons of water.; 2 - Portable Dunk Tanks, Manufactured by Hi-striker Co. All Steel Frame – Vinyl Bladder And Backdrop; Kiddie Land, 4 “coin operated” rides on a trailer. Converted to operate without coins. Rides include a horse, police motorcycle, dirt bike, and train engine; Mini Golf, 9 hole golf course. Can be used indoors or outdoors for an event.; Money Machine; Participants grab as much money as they can. 3 clear Lucite walls and 1 wood panel with door. Base is 4’ x 6’ and is 8.5’ high.; Pit Stop Challenge, Manufactured by Twister Display. Race each other to change your tire. Includes colorful vinyl backdrop, impact wrenches, and 2 wheels.; Power Jump, Manufactured by Vertical Reality. One bay bungee trampoline system.; Rock Climbing Wall, Manufactured by Extreme Engineering in 2001. Has an automated belay system and a siren on top. 3 climbers at a time. It’s 24’ high. Mounted on Trailer; Trackless Train, Manufactured by Royal Train Rides. Holds up to 18 passengers. Includes storage covers. On a trailer.; 2 Electronic Basketball Games; 2-Vintage High Strikers, 2 piece park model. Original paint and bell. Approximately 20’ high. Circa 1950s or ’60s. Also Vintage Punk knock down figures,Vintage Roulette Wheel, Raffle drums; and8 Antique Carousel horses-cast iron, along with costumes including Big Head, Clown and Gorilla. CONCESSION EQUIPMENT – 3 Sno-Kone Machines; Pop-Corn Machine; 2 Cotton Candy Machines; 3 Cotton Candy Machine Booths; Red and White Booths. GENERATORS – Kohler 8KW Generator Powered by a 4cyl. Waukesha Engine mounted on trailer; Kawasaki 5KW Generator. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT – Portable Peavy PA Systems; Helium Tanks; Heavy gauge extension chords; Hand tools; Power tools; Tool boxes; Ladders; Air Compressor; Pallet Rack Shelving; Hardware, pallet jack, Gas Cans OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT – Cash Registers, File Cabinets; Floor Mats, Binder Machine, Typewriters; Counting Scales; Bulletin Boards; Steelcase Conference Table & 4 Chairs; Display Shelving; Glass Shelving; Storage Cabinets; Desks, small appliances, Large Quantity of Office supplies and misc. Terms and Conditions of Sale – On-site participants are subject to a 10% buyer’s premium. Online participants are subject to 20% buyer’s premium. Read terms and conditions of sale for all participating on the Live Auctioneers online format. All sales are for cash with personal check (with proper identification), and credit cards being accepted as payment. Credit cards are subject to a 3% handling fee. Feel free to call with questions. NOTICE: Additional parking available next door to the west at Hanseatic Bedding. Live Auc)oneers Online Catalog Live-­‐Online-­‐Absentee-­‐Phone Bidding available on these items Online Auc)on Starts at 12:00 PM Lot# Title Descrip/on Inflatable obstacle course-­‐3 sec)ons. Requires 40’ x 40’ area and 2-­‐ 20 amp circuits. Two par)cipants race 1 Adrenaline Rush Inflatable each other to the end. Manufactured by NFTatables CuQng Edge. Inflatable two lane bungee race. 2 Bungee Inflatable Race your opponent to the end Manufactured in 1972 by King Amusement. 10 seat 3 Chair Swing Kiddie Ride swing. On a trailer. 4 Large Dunk Tank Big Red holds 1200 gallons of water. Manufactured in 1954 by Na)onal Amusement Device Company in Dayton, OH. 10 minute set-­‐up on a trailer. 5 Ferris Wheel Kiddie Ride 6 seats and 12.5 feet high. Manufactured by Leisure Ac)vi)es. Inflatable ball 6 Beep Inflatable crawl for small children. Looks like a VW car 4 “coin operated” rides on a trailer. Converted to operate without coins. Rides include a horse, police 7 Kiddie Land Ride motorcycle, dirt bike, and train engine. 9 hole golf course. Can be used indoors or outdoors for an event. Good for all ages. Requires a 30’ x 60’ 8 Mini Golf flat area. Manufactured by Ver)cal Reality. One bay bungee 9 Power Bungee Jump trampoline system. Jump up to 26 feet in the air. Manufactured by Extreme Engineering in 2001. Has an automated belay system and a siren on top. 3 climbers 10 24' Portable Rock Wall at a )me. It’s 24’ high Manufactured by CuQng Edge Crea)ons. Inflatable— 11 Giant Slide Inflatable 22’ high and front loading. Manufactured by CuQng Edge Crea)ons. Inflatable— 12 Giant Slide Inflatable 22’ high and front loading. Manufactured by Royal Train Rides. Holds up to 18 13 Trackless Train Ride passengers. Includes storage covers. On a trailer. 2 piece park model. Original paint and bell. Approximately 20’ high. Circa 1950’s or 60’s. Includes 14 Vintage High Striker Mallet 2 piece park model. Original paint and bell. Approximately 20’ high. Circa 1950’s or 60’s. Includes 15 Vintage High Striker Mallet 15a Four Wood Mallets Used with High Striker -­‐ Two New Old Stock LIVE AUCTIONEERS ONLINE CATALOGManufactured by Spacewalk. Approximately 20’ to 25’ Live Auc)oneers Online Catalog 16 Spacewalk Inflatable Bounce House-­‐JaysLive Auc)oneers Onlinein diameter. Catalog Blower included. Live-Online-Absentee-PhoneLive-­‐Online-­‐Absentee-­‐Phone Bidding available on these items Bidding availableLive-­‐Online-­‐Absentee-­‐Phone on these BiddingManufactured available byitems. on Spacewalk. these items Approximately 20’ to 25’ Online Auc)on Starts at 12:00 PM 17 Spacewalk Inflatable Bounce House-­‐95Online Auc)on Starts atin diameter. 12:00 PM Blower included. Online Auction Starts at 12:00 P.M. Manufactured by Spacewalk. Approximately 20’ to 25’ Lot# Title Descrip/on Lot#18 TitleSpacewalk Inflatable Bounce House-­‐Crib Descrip/onin diameter. Blower included. Inflatable obstacle course-­‐3 sec)ons. Requires 40’ x InflatableManufactured obstacle by Spacewalk. course-­‐3 sec)ons. Approximately Requires 20’ 40’ x to 25’ 40’ area and 2-­‐ 20 amp circuits. Two par)cipants race 19 Spacewalk Inflatable Bounce House-­‐MOB 40’in diameter. area and Blower 2-­‐ 20 included. amp circuits. Two par)cipants race 1 Adrenaline Rush Inflatable each other to the end. 1 Adrenaline Rush Inflatable Manufacturedeach other to by the Spacewalk. end. Approximately 20’ to 25’ in diameter. Blower included. Manufactured by NFTatables CuQng Edge. Inflatable 20 Spacewalk Inflatable Bounce House-­‐NOB Manufactured by NFTatables CuQng Edge. Inflatable two lane bungee race. twoManufactured lane bungee by Spacewalk.
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