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Catalog for Auction:SUN FEBRUARY 24, 2013 AUCTION This Catalog Is Meant Merely As a Guide VAIL INTERNATIONAL, INC. Page 1 PO BOX 2925 PASCO, WA 99302-2925 (509)543-3566 / FAX (509) 543-7440 Catalog for Auction:SUN FEBRUARY 24, 2013 AUCTION This catalog is meant merely as a guide. The Auctioneers do not warrant the accuracy, genuineness, authenticity, description, weight, count or measure of any of the lots specified herein. Lot Num Description Lot Num Description 1 IMPULSE P3 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE 40 BOX PRINTING CALCULATORS, MISC COMPUTER W/MANUAL ITEMS 2 BOX LIND POWER ADAPTERS FOR TOUGHBOOKS 41 6.5HP GAS ENGINE HORIZONTAL SHAFT IN BOX 3 MSA BOX HOOD ASSEMBLY 42 DEWALT & METABO ANGLE GRINDERS 4 BOX DATAMETRICS AIRFLOW METER, TWO 43 3-GAUGES DECA-TRAN AMPROBES 44 BOX VINYL WONDLACE BLACK 5 POW-R-SAFE TOOL TESTER MODEL:C-2500 45 AIR HOSE 6 SIMPSON DIGITAL 360 MULTIMETER 46 GAUGES 7 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE 47 BOX RACE CARS FOR KIDS 8 MSA BOX SILICONE FACE MASKS 48 MSA BOX HOOD ASSEMBLY 9 ROBERTSHAW MODEL: 1003-D1 REGULATOR, 49 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE RANGE 75-130 50 TEST CORDS 10 TESTER 51 HAND SAWS 11 **EXPORT CONTROL** HP 7673 INJECTOR 52 SOLDERING KIT, MISC CHROMATOGRAPHY 53 MSA BOX SILICONE FACE MASKS 12 4-ORANGE REFLECTIVE SAFETY VESTS 54 BOX CASSETTE STORAGE TAPES 13 IMPULSE P3 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE 55 BIN SAW, ANGLE GRINDERS W/MANUAL 56 BOX PACSAFE SHOULDER STRAPS FOR CARRY 14 BOXES COARSE FLAT SOCKET CAP (BLUE DEVIL) CASES 15 BOX VINYL WONDLACE BLACK 57 4-ORANGE REFLECTIVE SAFETY VESTS 16 BOX 6-PRESSURE GAGES 58 PRINTERS, POWER SUPPLY CORDS 17 BOX GUARD 1 C33PLUS TIMEKEEPING 59 BOX VINYL WONDLACE BLACK 18 MSA BOX HOOD ASSEMBLY 60 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE 19 **EXPORT CONTROL** EG&G ORTEC GERMANIUM 61 MSA BOX SILICONE FACE MASKS DETECTOR LIQUID NITROGEN CAPSULE 62 TEKTRONOX 2211 OSCILLOSCOPE 20 BOX PACSAFE SHOULDER STRAPS FOR CARRY 63 PHILIPS OSCILLOSCOPE PM3052 CASES 64 ADVANCE AUTOMATIC CHARGER 21 4-ORANGE REFLECTIVE SAFETY VESTS 65 BIN MISC TOOLS 22 MSA BOX SILICONE FACE MASKS 66 RYOBI 12.0V DRILL W/CAHRGER, CASE 23 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE 67 4-YELLOW REFLECTIVE SAFETY VESTS 24 HANDHELD COMPUTERS W/MANUAL 68 PIONEER LASERDISC PLAYER 25 2-PHOTOHELIC PRESSURE SWITCH/GAGE 69 PRINTER IN CASE 26 PIONEER SUBWOOFER W/SPEAKER 70 BOX MISC TOOLS 27 BOX HARD DRIVES 71 BOX VARIOUS PHOTO CAMERAS 28 BOX COARSE FLAT SOCKET CAP (BLUE DEVIL) 72 SMALL JUMP STARTER 29 BOX VINYL WONDLACE BLACK 73 BOX LAPTOPS W/POWER CORDS, PARTS 30 PHOTOHELIC PRESSURE GAUGES 74 BOX VINYL WONDLACE BLACK 31 4-LAPTOPS, DELL, APPLE 75 MSA SILICONE FACE MASKS 32 MSA BOX HOOD ASSEMBLY 76 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE 33 2-METABO ANGLE GRINDERS 77 HANDHELD COMPUTER, MOUSE, MISC 34 4-PRESSURE GAGES 78 BOX PACSAFE SHOULDER STRAPS FOR CARRY 35 4-ORANGE REFLECTIVE SAFETY VESTS CASES 36 BOX MISC TOOLS 79 4-ORANGE REFLECTIVE SAFETY VESTS 37 MSA BOX SILICONE FACE MASKS 80 JEM WATTHOUR/VARHOUR DEMAND METER 38 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE 81 VHF WIRELESS SYSTEM RECEIVER, BELT PACK 39 BOX PACSAFE SHOULDER STRAPS FOR CARRY 82 MAXUS 125LB CAPACITY PRESSURE FEED CASES BLASTER 125PSI ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY WEDN FEB 26,.....4:30 PM VAIL INTERNATIONAL, INC. Page 2 PO BOX 2925 PASCO, WA 99302-2925 (509)543-3566 / FAX (509) 543-7440 Catalog for Auction:SUN FEBRUARY 24, 2013 AUCTION Lot Num Description Lot Num Description 83 6.0HP SHOP VAC WET/DRY 16GALLON 132 (2201) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 83A SHOPVAC 6.5HP WET/DRY 133 (2201) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 84 3 TOUGHBOOKS, CORDS 134 MILWAUKEE H.D BANDSAW 85 PICKUP SIDE MIRROR PART#1448009 135 MILWAUKEE 4 1/2"/5" GRINDER 86 TORCH ADAPTER W/HOSE 136 DEWALT 14 GAUGE SWIVEL-HEAD SHEAR 87 MILWAUKEE 1/2" MAGNUM HOLESHOOTER TOOL 137 MILWAUKEE MAGNUM DRIVER 88 BRITA PITCHER W/FILTER 138 MILWAUKEE H.D DRIVER 89 CRAFTSMAN OXYGEN WELDING TORCH KIT 139 MILWAUKEE 4 1/2"/5" DRIVER 90 NTSC VIDEO ENCODER/DECODER 140 48" LEVELER 91 MILWAUKEE H.D SANDER 141 BOX 6-CAT FLOATING SEALS 9W-667-H 92 MILWAUKEE 2" DIE GRINDER 142 HOMELITE 240 BLOWER 93 MILWAUKEE 2" DIE GRINDER 143 10 FEET RIVETED CHAIN 94 SKILSAW 144 MILWAUKEE H.D BAND SAW 95 10FEET RIVETED CHAIN 145 (2201) BOX COMPUTER CORDS 96 TRL LIGHT SET 146 BOX MSA FACE MASKS 97 2 GAS CANS 146A BANDING TOOL DOLLY W/RIVET TOOLS 98 BOX KEYBOARDS 147 (2165) FIMCO SPRAYER 99 BOX COMPUTER POWER CORDS 148 HANNEY REEL 100 BOX TRANSPARENCIES, MAILING LABELS, MISC 149 MAC TOOL FREON SCALE 101 OXYGEN CYLINDER TANK 150 10 FEET RIVETED CHAIN 102 2 GAL GAS TANK 151 BLACK & DECKER ANGLE SANDER 103 300 PSI AIR HOSE 152 SKILSAW 5150, 2.3HP IN BOX 104 BOX VINYL WINDLACE 153 SNAP-ON VOLTS-AMPS TESTERS IN CASE 105 MILWAUKEE 4 1/2" GRINDER 154 (2191) MICROSCOPE HEAVY 106 DEWALT DRYWALL SCREWDRIVER 155 FOXBORO TRANSMITTER 107 MILWAUKEE 4 1/2" SANDER-GRINDER 156 MILWAUKEE BAND SAW 108 MILWAUKEE SAWZALL 157 MILWAUKEE IMPACT DRIVER W/CHARGER IN 109 SCOTT 300PSI AIR HOSE CASE 110 10FEET RIVETED CHAIN 158 BOX MSA FACE MASKS 111 MILWAUKEE DRILL & IMPACT DRIVER 159 ECHO POWER BLOWER 112 (2203) SAMSUNG 55"TV (NO POWER CORD) 160 DAYTON KNIFE SHARPENER 112A CHEVRON SHINGLE OIL 161 10 FEET RIVETED CHAIN 113 WALKER 162 2 BOX BROKEN TILE 114 BOX COMPUTER CORDS 163 HOSE 115 BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 164 (2190) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 116 ANTIQUE PHONE 165 (2201) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 117 GEPEDDO DOLL IN BOX 166 (2190) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, POLYCOM, MISC 118 GEPEDDO DOLL IN BOX 167 (2190) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, POLYCOM, MISC 119 GEPEDDO COLLECTORS SERIES DOLL 168 (2137) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 120 GEPEDDO COLLECTORS SERIES DOLL IN BOX 169 (2190) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 121 GEPEDDO COLLECTORS SERIES DOLL IN BOX 170 BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 122 GEPEDDO COLLECTORS SERIES DOLL IN BOX 171 BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 123 BOX PNEUMATIC HOSE W/FITTING 172 (2190) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 124 BOX TOOL BELTS 173 (2190) BOX COMPUTER CORDS, MISC 125 BLACK CHAIN 200 DAYTON ENCLOSED UNIT HEATER 126 BLACK CHAIN MODEL:4E469A, 115V 127 STANLEY & BLACK/DECKER LEVELER 201 COMMERCIAL HORIZONTAL PEDESTAL MOUNTED 128 BOX MSA FACE MASKS PUMP MODEL:6000 FHB-HD2, GMP 64, TDH 350 129 10 FEET RIVETED CHAIN 201A WEED EATER 130 BOX HALOGEN HEADLAMP H4651 ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY WEDN FEB 26,.....4:30 PM VAIL INTERNATIONAL, INC. Page 3 PO BOX 2925 PASCO, WA 99302-2925 (509)543-3566 / FAX (509) 543-7440 Catalog for Auction:SUN FEBRUARY 24, 2013 AUCTION Lot Num Description Lot Num Description 202 SECURITY CHECKPOINT QS2000 DUAL ANTENNA 226 DYNASTY 350 MILLER WELDING MACHINE SYSTEM PORTABLE W/CABLE 203 COMMERCIAL HORIZONTAL PEDESTAL MOUNTED 227 *BID PER EACH 3 TOTAL* LINCOLN ELECTRIC PUMP MODEL:6000 FHB-HD2, GMP 64, TDH 350 PORTABLE WELDING FUME FILTERS W/ARM 204 COMMERCIAL HORIZONTAL PEDESTAL MOUNTED EXTENSIONS (TWO LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) PUMP MODEL:6000 FHB-HD2, GMP 64, TDH 350 228 WELLSAW 1318 HORZONTAL BAND SAW 13"X18" 204A ECHO WEED EATER 229 ELECTRICAL PANEL ENCLOSURE 205 LARGE REEL CELLEX TUBETRACE SE W/TRANSFORMER ON PUSH CART ELECTRICAL HEATING CABLE 230 LARGE BIN WIRE ROPE SLINGS W/MECHANICALLY 205A RYOBI WEED EATER SPLICED THIMBLED EYES 206 DAYTON ENCLOSED UNIT HEATER 231 BIG BLOWER FAN, SIZE 33 (LOCATED MODEL:4E469A, 115V WAREHOUSE 2) 207 LARGE REEL CELLEX TUBETRACE SE 232 METAL PIPES & FITTING CONNECTIONS (LOCATED ELECTRICAL HEATING CABLE WAREHOUSE 2) 208 FAIRBANKS GATE VALVE 6'' 233 LARGE WATER TANK (LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) 209 DEZURIK GATE VALVE , RATING 150, STORKE 2 1/2 234 GREEN BEAN CUTTER, 1HP, 3-PHASE (LOCATED 210 *BID PER EACH 2 TOTAL** GOODYEAR CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE 2) TRANSFER HOSE 200PSI, 150 DEGREE MAX TEMP 235 HEAVY WEIGHTS FOR TESTING, ANODIZE 211 NORGREN D50 SERIES SMALL HEATLESS PLATES, CONNECTORS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, REGENERATIVE AIR DRYER IN BOX GASKETS, VALVES, CPUS, ELECTRONIC BOARDS 212 NORGREN D50 SERIES SMALL HEATLESS (LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) REGENERATIVE AIR DRYER IN BOX 236 WELDER, POWER SUPPLIES, MISC ELECTRONIC & 213 3 POINT JUNCTION W/BRAKES, FOXBORO PARTS, CONNECTORS (LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) MAGNETIC FLOW TRANSMITTER, SIX TRAC 237 THERMO COOLER MODEL:HRGC005-W, MODULES, PRESSURE REGULATORS, DEKORON AC200-230V (LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) TUBING 1/4'', MISC 238 DIMPLEX COLD ROOM CHILLER HW02000L-M-CE, 214 KOLLMORGEN SERVOMOTOR, STEANS DISC W/2 CANS OIL (LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) BRAKES, FILTERS, MISC 239 BOX PIPE FITTINGS (LOCATED WAREHOUSE 2) 215 LARGE BIN COLEMAN SEOPRENE 600V WATER 240 (ENW) HP DESIGN JET 500 PLOTTER PRINTER RESISTANT CABLE (MANUALS INSIDE OFFICE) 216 LARGE BIN COLEMAN SEOPRENE 600V WATER 248 BOXES MISC PIPE FITTINGS RESISTANT CABLE, CORNING OPTICAL CABLE, 249 TAMPER (WORKS) LIGHT FIXTURES 250 Q MARK ELECTRIC UNIT HEATER MODEL:MUH154, 217 POWERMATIC TABLE SAW 14" MODEL:72A, 3PHASE, 480VAC, 34AMP, 15-KILOWATTS SERIAL:9772032 251 (ENW) WISCONSIN H.D AIR -COOLED ENGINE GAS 218 HEPA PORTABLE FILTRATION UNIT SP1000-LVH POWERED WATER PUMP W/1.5HP BALDOR MOTOR, 115/230V, 3450 RPM 252 LARGE SHRINK WRAP ROLL 219 **EXPORT CONTROL** BECTON DICKINSON 253 LARGE SHRINK WRAP ROLL FACSVANTAGE SE FLUORESCENCE ACTIVATED 254 MILLER ALT 304 SERIES DC INVERTER ARC CELL SORTER CYTOMETER WELDER, 24V WIRE FEEDER PORTABLE 220 **EXPORT CONTROL** VARIAN UNITY PLUS 255 (2204) *BID PER EACH 28 TOTAL* 21 CPUS, 7 SPECTROPHOTMETER SERVERS. 221 PALLET MISC PIPE FITTINGS 256 (2198) *BID PER EACH 51 TOTAL, 30 SERVERS, 21 222 PALLET MISC PIPE FITTINGS CPUS. 223 LENOX NATURAL GAS HEATER UNIT MODEL : 257 LG ROLL BOEING ADHESIVE CLEAR PAPER LD24-300A-1 , 120V, 60HZ, 1 PHASE 258 RENZNOR UNIT HEATER NATURAL GAS MODEL:FE 224 (2188/2208) *BID PER EACH 27 TOTAL* 15 CPUS, 12 300 , 115 VOLTS , 1 PHASE, 60 HZ.
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