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All Sale Info All Sale Info Lot #: 1 Steri-Ette microscope Name: RICHARD High Bid: $26.50 PINGREY Lot #: 2 Audio Technica wireless microphone Name: TARROL High Bid: $89.28 PETERSON Lot #: 3 Dell computers - 8 Name: BOB High Bid: $130.00 RICHEY Lot #: 4 kitchen appliances Name: KYLA High Bid: $32.50 VISAYA Lot #: 5 collectibles Name: TONIA High Bid: $28.17 DEHERRERA Lot #: 6 Sony data projector Name: TARROL High Bid: $35.89 PETERSON Lot #: 7 Meiji-Labax microscope Name: JOSEPH High Bid: $5.08 PEKARA Lot #: 8 old literature books Name: JASON High Bid: $12.00 WHITE Lot #: 9 small wood bookcase Name: LARRY High Bid: $9.97 DEAN Lot #: 10 small easel Name: BOB High Bid: $6.75 KUICH Lot #: 11 Mackie audio mixer Name: PHIL High Bid: $151.42 HUBER Lot #: 12 scientific tubes Name: ADAM High Bid: $38.00 SOULEK Lot #: 13 toolboxes & hardware Name: RICHARD High Bid: $31.50 PINGREY Lot #: 14 Art Deco lamp Name: JAMEY High Bid: $11.00 NGUYEN Lot #: 15 portable audio assistive device Name: ADAM High Bid: $23.00 SOULEK Lot #: 16 Canon digital video camera Name: BRUCE High Bid: $65.91 MARSHALL Page 1 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 17 small tires & hubs Name: BOB High Bid: $36.14 KUICH Lot #: 18 housewares Name: TYLER High Bid: $26.00 VARNUM Lot #: 19 wire brushes Name: LARRY High Bid: $18.97 DEAN Lot #: 20 rolling office stool Name: BRUCE High Bid: $33.99 MARSHALL Lot #: 21 Kenmore mini-fridge Name: RYAN High Bid: $44.11 NEWTON Lot #: 22 floor buffer Name: BRANDON High Bid: $53.75 MARKWELL Lot #: 23 small rolling table Name: BOB High Bid: $15.32 KUICH Lot #: 24 small wood bookcase Name: TONIA High Bid: $16.21 DEHERRERA Lot #: 26 Dell computer - min bid $50.00 Name: TYLER High Bid: $185.00 VARNUM Lot #: 27 miller tripod Name: JEFF High Bid: $40.00 SPENCER Lot #: 28 longboard Name: ALEX High Bid: $41.01 VAITH Lot #: 29 audio graphic equalizer Name: DAVID High Bid: $51.99 HINCHCLIFF Lot #: 30 Sony shelf stereo Name: BOB High Bid: $24.00 RICHEY Lot #: 31 8 channel audio mixer Name: BRUCE High Bid: $27.92 MARSHALL Lot #: 33 old presidential books Name: RYAN High Bid: $56.70 HANNABASS Lot #: 34 Apple C2D 27" iMac - min bid $50.00 Name: CURT High Bid: $310.00 DAHL Lot #: 35 skateboard Name: TARROL High Bid: $21.95 PETERSON Page 2 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 36 bike helmet Name: DAN High Bid: $8.79 SHISSLER Lot #: 37 long power strip Name: JEFF High Bid: $12.00 HUGHES Lot #: 39 audio processor Name: BRUCE High Bid: $36.97 MARSHALL Lot #: 40 JBL speakers - 2 Name: TARROL High Bid: $129.99 PETERSON Lot #: 41 music posters Name: GARY High Bid: $15.00 HINKLE Lot #: 42 carpet squares Name: JULIANNE High Bid: $12.00 MARTIN Lot #: 43 effect reverb processor Name: BRUCE High Bid: $76.99 MARSHALL Lot #: 44 dry mount laminating press Name: ADAM High Bid: $138.00 SOULEK Lot #: 45 Schwinn scooter Name: NAT High Bid: $17.41 NICKEL Lot #: 46 old Washington law books Name: JASON High Bid: $51.26 WHITE Lot #: 47 Apple C2D iMacs - 12 Name: CAYLA High Bid: $300.00 DAHL Lot #: 48 conference phones Name: BOB High Bid: $42.00 RAPP Lot #: 49 long power strip Name: JEFF High Bid: $14.00 HUGHES Lot #: 50 small wood bookcase Name: KELSEE High Bid: $14.47 SHEARER Lot #: 51 Bogen tripod Name: BOB High Bid: $11.12 KUICH Lot #: 52 welding guages Name: RICHARD High Bid: $66.50 PINGREY Lot #: 53 14x2x1 grinding wheel Name: ADAM High Bid: $16.00 SOULEK Page 3 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 54 Union vise Name: BARRETT High Bid: $66.67 JELVIK Lot #: 56 classroom clicker devices Name: IAN High Bid: $42.00 LOVERRO Lot #: 57 X-Ray light table Name: JODI High Bid: $11.73 HOCTOR Lot #: 58 oxygen meter Name: MONTE High Bid: $12.50 HURTIG Lot #: 59 camping gear Name: BOB High Bid: $9.25 KUICH Lot #: 60 Crown amplifier Name: DAVID High Bid: $51.99 HINCHCLIFF Lot #: 61 wireless routers Name: NOLAN High Bid: $31.00 WEIS Lot #: 62 welding supplies Name: BRYAN High Bid: $29.01 STOCKDALE Lot #: 63 grinding/sanding wheels Name: LARRY High Bid: $41.89 DEAN Lot #: 64 hardware Name: ADAM High Bid: $26.00 SOULEK Lot #: 65 Apple Mac Pro computers - 8 Name: NAT High Bid: $277.48 NICKEL Lot #: 66 8' light tubes Name: JERRY High Bid: $61.77 CONNOLLY Lot #: 67 Rigid pipe vise Name: BARRETT High Bid: $111.11 JELVIK Lot #: 68 metal baskets - 2 Name: MASON High Bid: $20.00 SCHWETZ Lot #: 69 2 large stuffed animals Name: TRAVIS High Bid: $10.99 HEINZ Lot #: 70 pnuematic hose reel Name: ERIC High Bid: $50.00 WHITAKER Lot #: 71 small wood night stand Name: ERNIE High Bid: $10.00 KILBURN Page 4 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 72 misc. hoses Name: RICHARD High Bid: $55.50 PINGREY Lot #: 73 Damon centrifuge Name: ADAM High Bid: $66.00 SOULEK Lot #: 74 ticket printers Name: ADAM High Bid: $18.00 SOULEK Lot #: 76 towels Name: RICK High Bid: $15.45 HABERMAN Lot #: 77 Elmo document camera Name: STEVE High Bid: $69.00 EMERY Lot #: 78 wood stool Name: ERIC High Bid: $10.00 WHITAKER Lot #: 79 acoustical foam Name: JACOB High Bid: $26.69 MCDONALD Lot #: 80 mannequins - 5 Name: JODI High Bid: $53.73 HOCTOR Lot #: 81 blankets Name: CAYLA High Bid: $15.00 DAHL Lot #: 82 storage containers Name: FRAN High Bid: $31.08 DEWITTE Lot #: 83 tool box Name: MONTE High Bid: $27.00 HURTIG Lot #: 85 small vinyl mats Name: SY High Bid: $11.63 DANTON Lot #: 86 medical supplies Name: MARTY High Bid: $16.51 HABERMAN Lot #: 87 Nitro golf clubs Name: BARB High Bid: $69.12 GOLL Lot #: 88 Eagle gas can Name: JEREMY High Bid: $17.17 HABERMAN Lot #: 89 metal stool Name: ERIC High Bid: $15.00 WHITAKER Lot #: 90 shoe shine kit Name: IAN High Bid: $12.00 LOVERRO Page 5 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 91 small folding table Name: FRAN High Bid: $21.00 DEWITTE Lot #: 92 tall wood bookcase Name: SHARRYN High Bid: $38.44 WALKER Lot #: 93 smal metal stand - 2 Name: NANCY High Bid: $6.23 BAKEMAN Lot #: 94 A/V console Name: ADAM High Bid: $33.00 SOULEK Lot #: 95 tall wood bookcase Name: SHARRYN High Bid: $39.21 WALKER Lot #: 96 small wood table Name: PADI High Bid: $12.92 PIERCE Lot #: 97 cloth couch Name: BRYAN High Bid: $58.01 STOCKDALE Lot #: 101 Nintendo Pokemon games Name: NOLAN High Bid: $17.00 WEIS Lot #: 102 trumpet mouthpiece & mute Name: DAN High Bid: $7.77 PELLEGRINI Lot #: 103 GoPro w/acessories Name: NICK High Bid: $115.00 BULLO Lot #: 104 X-Box games Name: JEFFRAY High Bid: $30.98 ANDERSON Lot #: 105 trumpet silencer Name: GRAHAM High Bid: $17.76 MOES Lot #: 107 7 x 35 binoculars Name: SCOTT High Bid: $15.00 GILMORE Lot #: 108 R. Crumb books Name: JEFFRAY High Bid: $30.98 ANDERSON Lot #: 109 casio watch Name: COURTNEY High Bid: $8.02 PECHA Lot #: 110 Fostex headphones Name: DAN High Bid: $29.87 WHITAKER Lot #: 111 Audio Technica microphone Name: MIKE High Bid: $16.79 MCCLOSKEY Page 6 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 112 PC games Name: BOB High Bid: $5.62 KUICH Lot #: 113 16gb iPad Name: JEFFRAY High Bid: $51.88 ANDERSON Lot #: 114 video converter Name: PADI High Bid: $6.50 PIERCE Lot #: 115 7 x 50 binoculars Name: SCOTT High Bid: $25.00 GILMORE Lot #: 117 1943 war penny Name: HOWARD High Bid: $15.02 HITCHCOCK Lot #: 118 computer RAM Name: BOB High Bid: $23.15 KUICH Lot #: 119 Sony headphones Name: DAN High Bid: $51.97 WHITAKER Lot #: 120 Mimio Pad Name: MIGUEL High Bid: $17.00 SANCHEZ Lot #: 121 Audio Technica microphone Name: RONNIE LANCE High Bid: $23.50 RICARD Lot #: 122 jewelry Name: NOLAN High Bid: $24.00 WEIS Lot #: 123 wireless keyboard & mouse Name: KAT High Bid: $127.01 NORRIS Lot #: 124 16gb iPad Name: SANDY High Bid: $65.15 WIEGERS Lot #: 125 tall wood bookcase Name: BRAD High Bid: $39.00 PAGE Lot #: 126 gray couch Name: FRAN High Bid: $127.00 DEWITTE Lot #: 127 oak desk Name: LISA High Bid: $97.38 WOODS Lot #: 128 medical exam table Name: BRIAN High Bid: $61.00 TATE Lot #: 129 rolling wood storage cabinet Name: STACEY High Bid: $35.51 HENDERSON Page 7 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 130 Kimball baby grand piano - min bid $50.00 Name: BRUCE High Bid: $457.99 MARSHALL Lot #: 131 smal wood night stand Name: MYRA High Bid: $26.99 FUQUA Lot #: 133 small 2 drawer cabinet Name: SHAINA High Bid: $6.23 GREER-SHORT Lot #: 134 wood coffee table Name: ANNIKA High Bid: $17.89 BRADLEY Lot #: 135 small wood storage cabinet Name: RYAN High Bid: $30.41 NEWTON Lot #: 136 small wood end table Name: TONIA High Bid: $7.11 DEHERRERA Lot #: 137 framed picture Name: JEFF High Bid: $7.69 PENICK Lot #: 139 long wood bookcase Name: ERNIE High Bid: $45.00 KILBURN Lot #: 140 Bob Marley banners Name: BRAD High Bid: $20.00 PAGE Lot #: 141 wood coat rack Name: BRAD High Bid: $28.00 PAGE Lot #: 142 small wood plant stand Name: CAROL High Bid: $12.97 DOMPIER Lot #: 143 small metal stool Name: KATRINA High Bid: $7.67 WHITNEY Lot #: 144 oak table Name: JASON High Bid: $126.51 WHITE Lot #: 145 shop bench Name: DENISE High Bid: $181.50 HORTON Lot #: 146 cloth couch Name: TYLER High Bid: $10.01 VARNUM Lot #: 148 cloth couch Name: BRYAN High Bid: $21.01 STOCKDALE Lot #: 150 tall wood bookcase Name: SHARRYN High Bid: $39.45 WALKER Page 8 of 16 9/24/2018 1:29:58 PM Lot #: 151 lab/test equipment Name: ADAM High Bid: $188.00 SOULEK Lot #: 152 Enco metal lathe Name: JAMEY High Bid: $151.00 NGUYEN Lot #: 153 A/V console Name: ADAM High Bid: $138.00 SOULEK Lot #: 154 tall wood bookcase Name: SHARRYN High Bid: $36.22 WALKER Lot #: 155 scientific equipment Name: ADAM High Bid: $188.00 SOULEK Lot #: 156 wood chairs - 4 Name: PAT High Bid: $43.02 STANTON Lot #: 157 wood storage cabinet Name: TESS High Bid: $13.75 MACZIS Lot #: 158 pasture drag Name: HARVEY High Bid: $75.97 FINNEY Lot #: 159 old sickle Name: KLAUS High Bid: $19.18 HOLZER Lot #: 160 long wood work table Name:
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