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Folding 05-32398 012381 4303 Holster; Colorado Saddlery Leat Case # Bar Code # Auc # Description 4388 05-1036 004496 4302 Knife; Folding 05-32398 012381 4303 Holster; Colorado Saddlery leather holster 09-528 043581 4304 Chain; Dog Chain 09-4751 045327 4305 Tool; pliers/wire cutters 09-6410 045916 4307 Case; Pool Cue 09-8384 046385 4485 Tool; Standard Screwdriver 09-9539 046763 4306 Tool; Crow Bar 09-16851 048571 4255 Knife; Mustang Fixed blade w/sheath 09-17996 048972 4000 Tool; Pry Bar 09-19070 049246 4001 Tool; Axe head 09-25454 051061 4256 Collections/Sports Trading Cards 09-29411 052322 4002 Jewelry; Silver Pendant 09-30765 052744 4003 Tools; Various hand tools 09-30765 052745 4004 Tools; Various Hand tools 10-18146 058446 4005 Tool; Hammer, Ball Peen 10-22739 059606 4146 Tatoo Guns & Tray 10-22739 059607 4147 Radar Detector; Early Warning 10-22739 059610 4148 Tatooing Supplies; Various 10-22739 059612 4149 AC Tatoo Power Supply 11-6418 064361 4007 Computer Bag 11-6418 064362 4008 Computer Bag 11-6418 064363 4009 Computer Bag 11-21362 068273 4010 Holster; Leather 11-19206 068412 4588 Jewelry; Ring colored and clr stones 11-29543 070565 4486 Sword; w/scabbard 11-29543 070568 4487 Baton & Stun Gun; ASP Exp Baton 11-32051 071329 4488 Tool; Pry Bar 12-8067 074075 4489 Starting Pistol, Mondial 1900 12-8067 074079A 4490 Tool; Clamp Meter, Ideal 600 Amp 12-8067 074079B 4491 Flashlight; Husky 12-9577 074467 4492 Tools; Leatherman & Needlenosed pliers 12-12627 075591 4257 GPS/Garmin Nuvi w/case 12-19076 077082A 4013 Knife; Gerber Folding 12-19076 077082B 4014 Multitool; Leatherman Wave 12-26259 079364 4493 Lockbox; Sentry box w/2 keys 12-26546 079398 4494 Handgun Holster; Bacheimer 12-30998 080733 4151 Pwr Tool; Dewalt DW411, Sander 12-30998 080734 4152 Tools; Various Hand Tools 12-30909 080740 4153 Knife; Fighter+ Folding knife 12-34199 081744 4154 Tool; Stanley Prybar 13-3082 083106 4258 Tool; Vaughn Impact Hammer 13-5746 084007 4310 Knife; Gerber Folding 13-5867 084184 4495 Jewelry; 2 Necklaces / Sterling Silver 13-8176 084949 4311 Jacket; Men's Large Leather Coat 13-15100 086900 4357 Tool; 18" Stanley Boltcutters 13-15100 086902 4015 Tools; Adj Wrench & Pick tool 13-15100 086904 4016 Knife; Bucklight Folding 13-16154 087157 4496 Video Camera; Sony CCDTR70 13-16154 087158 4497 Video Camera; Sony CCD-TR91 13-17184 087393 4017 BB Gun; Daisy 1938B 13-18543 087730 4259 Handcuffs w/case 13-22460 088845 4018 Tools; Various 13-23023 088942 4260 Light/LED Book Light 13-25503 089585 4498 Jewelry; Necklace org stones 13-26982 090953 4261 Knife / Fixed Blade Hunting Knife w/sheath 13-27407 091537 4262 Tool; Needlenosed Pliers 13-27407 091538 4263 Knife / Pocketknife 13-28482 092619 4313 i-Pod w/blk Case 13-28482 092631 4312 Wallet; blk Leather Wallet 13-28495 092644 4499 BB Gun, Marksman repeater 13-28495 092645 4500 Faux Revolver/Starter Gun 14-566 093341 4314 Knife; CRKT Folding Knife 14-972 093778 4501 Amazon Kindle w/keyboard & Case 14-972 093779 4502 Jewelry; 2 Women's Rings 14-2527 095916 4315 Tool; Rubber Mallet; Task Force 14-4532 098134 4316 Tool; Mustad Mini Tool 14-4959 098467 4317 Tool; Crow Bar - red 14-6269 099715 4318 Baseball Bat; Louisville Slugger 00-2304 100656 4301 Slingshot; Marksman Max (2) 14-8638 105383 4264 Airsoft Gun/Walther PPS 14-8638 105384 4265 BB Gun/w/holster 14-8638 105386 4266 Holster/ Shoulder Holster 14-4733 107663 4503 Kindle Fire 15-157 110094 4019 Cooler; Thermos 15-4852 112664A 4507 Wood Box 15-4852 112664B 4508 Wood Box 15-4852 112665 4267 Holste/Blackhawk Holster 15-5721 113719 4020 Knife; H&K Espionage 14140 16-1068 117693 4504 Tablet; Samsung SM-T217S 16-947 118384 4021 Gifts Cards; $120 Value (8 Cards) Darden Restaurants/Red Lobster / Olive Garden 16-947 118394A 4022 Computer Part; DVD Writer 16-947 118394B 4023 Cards and Stationary, note pad 16-947 118395 4156 Batteries; AAA 10 pk 16-1768 118528 4505 Tool; 14" Screwdriver 16-3045 119811 3512 Pwr Tool; Red Max Leaf Blower 16-7828 125419A 4024 Music CDs 16-7828 125419B 4025 2 Flashlights; TechLite 16-7828 125419C 4026 Sunglasses; Oakley w/case 16-7828 125419D 4027 Tools; Multitool and Wrench 16-7828 125419E 4028 Jewelry; Various items 16-7828 125420 4029 BB Gun; blk Phantom 16-8123 125959 4268 Cell Phone/ZTE Smart Phone 16-8123 125961A 3546 New Clothing; Pink Hoodie 17-1801 128874 4030 Pistol Mags; x3 17-1801 128880 4031 Pistol Mag; x1 Ruger BearCat 17-1801 128883 4356 Pistol Mag; Colt .22 17-1801 128888 4032 Holster; GunMate 17-3997 132278 4269 Tool; Kobalt folding Utility Knife 17-4475 132982 4270 Glasses/Sight +1.50 Reading Glasses 17-6065 135244 4271 Razor / Folding Razor 17-6316 135435 4319 Knives; 2 Folding Knives 17-6316 135436 4320 Knives; Schrade 17-6316 135437 4321 Power Saw; Gas Power Cut off Saw 17-6316 135449 4323 Tools; Drill Accessorie Set 17-6316 135452 4324 Selfie Camera Stick 17-6316 135455A 4325 Safety Vest 17-6316 135455B 4326 Jacket w/hood 18-447 137319 4033 Jewelry; Misc Jewelry 18-447 137320 4034 Battery Pack & Bluetooth Speaker 18-590 137479B 4513 Shopping Cart 18-1215 138591 4272 Tool; Stanley Hammer 17-6988 138840 3505 Motorcycle; Honda CR250 18-1593 138977 4157 Knife; Folding Knife & Floor Cutter 18-2451 140135 4329 Baseball Bat; Louisville Slugger 18-2188 140703 4273 Cell Phone; Motorola XT1766 18-2886 140723 4035 2 Cell Phones; Samsung S8, S9 18-3070 140875 3787 Misc Tools and knives 18-3070 140876 4167 Bottle Jack (yellow) 18-3070 140877 4168 1 Floor Jack (Orange) 18-3070 140878 4227 Vehicle Battery; Exide Classic 18-3136 140969 3741 Ammo Box (grn Plastic) 18-3440 141410 4274 Lighter; Torch Lighters 18-3556 141575 4036 15 DVD Movies/Westerns 18-3556 141576 4037 4 Metallic markers 18-3682 141710A 3520 Backpack, red Jansport 18-3682 141710B 3521 Tools & MIsc Items 18-3930 141968 4038 2 Multitools; 1 Leatherman / 1 Unk make 18-3939 141999 4039 Cell Phone; Apple iPhone 6+ 18-3974 142080 4040 Cell Phone; iPhone 6+ 18-4067 142274 4158 Baton w/scabbard 18-4067 142275 4159 Crossbow 18-4573 142928A 4041 Tatoo Kit 18-4573 142928B 4042 Knife; Fixed Blade 18-4630 142980 4162 Knife; Joker Knife 18-5092 143601 4163 Machete & Scabbard 18-5308 143890 4275 Handpump/Windbag 18-5280 143922A 4043 Backpack; Summit Ridge 18-5280 143922B 4044 Knife; Dewalt Folding 18-5235 143925B 4358 Knife; Unk Make Full Tang 18-5502 144182 4045 Tools; LED Light, Elec Tape, Pliers 18-5732 144391A 4046 Backpack; Orben (gry & blk) 18-5732 144391B 4048 Sunglasses; Foster Grant 18-5732 144391C 4049 Knife; Old Hickory Paring 18-5703 144392A 4050 Clothing: 34" Belt & 3 Pr New Socks 18-5703 144392B 4051 Jewelry; 4 Rings 18-5960 144594 4052 Knife; 1 Camillius Canivore X 18-5954 144615 4053 Digital Music; iPod Mini 18-6008 144653 4055 Speaker; Bluetooth 18-6008 144654 4056 Jewelry; Watch/Pendant/3 rings 18-6009 144752 4164 Knife; Gerber Folding 18-6144 144915 4059 Backpack; Canvas 18-6230 144925 4060 Airsoft Pistol, Glock 18C 18-6346 145225 4165 Knife; Master Ballistic Folding 18-6437 145272A 4330 Knife; Kershaw Folding Knife 18-6437 145272B 4331 Speaker; BlueTooth Blackweb 18-6387 145277 4061 Video Game; PS4 "Far Cry: Primal) 18-6497 145513 4062 Knife; Green Coast Folding 18-6589 145522 4166 Knife; Master Folding Knife 18-6724 145680 4064 Knife; Fixed Blade 18-6769 145728 4065 Gloves; Leather Gloves/Hand Warmers, etc. 18-6885 145939 4066 Jewelry; Women's Gold Ring w/stones 145940 145940 4067 Smart Watch; iWatch 18-7170 146222 4068 Knife; Folding 19-17 146343 4069 Knife; Fixed Blade w/sheath 19-121 146457A 4071 DuffelBag; Outdoor Products (blk/whi) 19-121 146457B 4072 Shoes; Nike HyperDunk 12.5 19-121 146458 4074 Tool; Sheetrock Knife 19-163 146488 4332 Holster 19-223 146536 4076 Holster; Gunmate 19-254 146616 4077 Knife: Milspec Folding Knife 19-311 146706 4078 Holster; J. Hunter 19-343 146742 4079 Books; Classic Books 19-393 146859 4081 Speaker; Hypergear Bluetooth 19-500 146928 4082 Gun Case w/2 Sig Sauer 232 Mags 19-562 147119A 4083 Emergency Blankets x 6 19-562 147119B 4084 Video Game System; XBox 360 Kinect 19-562 147119C 4085 Purse; Perry Ellis 19-562 147119D 4086 Mask w/filter 19-562 147119E 4087 Jacket; Dodge Motorsport 19-562 147119F 4088 3 Canvas Tool bags 19-629 147177 4089 Knife; Old Timer 19-813 147378A 4090 Knife; Dewalt Utility Knife & Blades 19-813 147378B 4359 Video Game Console; Wii (access. & Disks) 19-813 147379A 4091 Misc Items 19-813 147379B 4092 Tool; blue Crowbar 19-813 147379C 4093 Collector's Nickels 19-813 147379D 4094 Clothing; Socks 19-779 147387A 4095 Cell Phone; iPhone 64GB 19-779 147387B 4096 Cell Phone; iPhone 64GB 19-791 147398 4097 Knife; Kershaw 16055T Folding 19-924 147495 4098 Knife; Bracelet and Pocketwatch 19-1144 147907 4099 Jewelry; Men's Silver Ring 19-1144 147909 4100 Purse; Naster bro 19-1189 147917 4101 Knife; Browning Fixed Blade 19-1154 147928A 4169 3 ct USB Battery Packs 19-1154 147928B 4170 Watch; Armitron Mans 19-1154 147928C 4171 Tools; Flashlight & batteries 19-1200 148005A 4102 Knives; 2 Knives 19-1200 148005B 4103 Digi Music; Apple iPod Mini 19-1200 148006 4105 Knife; pocketknife 19-1220 148034 4106 Knife; Kershaw Folding 19-1272 148053 4107 Knife; Gerber Folding Knife 19-1101 148054 4108 Misc; Flashlight/Belt Buckle/Firestarter/Video Game 19-1019 148097 4173 Purse; Maurice 19-1019 148098 4174 Purse; Mini Backpack 19-1019 148099 4364 Sequin Bag 19-1019 148108 4176 Cotton Cosmetic Rounds 19-1019 148110 4177 Charging Cords; Numerous/Various 19-1019 148111 4178 Tools; Screwdrivers/Wrench/Pliers 19-1019 148112 4179 Tool; Hatchet 19-1019 148113 4180 BB Gun Pistol w/CO2 cartridges 19-1019 148114 4181 Jacket; Columbia (green & yellow 19-1353 148192 4109 BB Gun; Daisy 340 19-1359 148196A 4110 Misc Items 19-1359 148196B 4111 Tools; Rasp & Tire Iron 19-1351 148201 4112 Women's Wallet 17-1801 148218 4113 Pistol Mag for S&W M&P .40 cal 19-1445 148397A 4114 Plumbing Parts 19-1445 148397B 4115 Multitool; Leatherman Wave & 1 Small Knife 19-1445 148397C 4116 Watch; Man's Watch 19-1445 148397D 4117 Flashlight, Milwaukee 19-1538 148518 4276 Tool/Gerber Suspension 19-1649 148680 4333 MJ Tender; Green Brothers 19-1682 148752 4118 Multitool; Leatherman Wingman 19-1767 148864 4119 Multitool; Leatherman 19-1728 148881 4120 Tool; Husky Wirecutter 19-1019 148943 4182 Knives; 1 SOG & 1 Unk 19-1019 148944 4183 Tool; Leatherman Multitool 19-1019 148945 4184 Misc.
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