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Surplus Property Available SURPLUS PROPERTY AVAILABLE If you are a Health Center Department, State Agency/Municipality or Non-Profit Organization and interested in the property listed, please call: Mike Stephens at 679-1956 [email protected] or John Winberg at 679-1963 [email protected] ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY UOM AVAILABLE PRICE E=Internal Sale Only P=Public Store & Internal Sales 0215316 COMPUTER, CPU, PENTIUM 400 E18 EA 1 $45.00 GATEWAY E-4200 COMPUTER-REUS 0216384 COMPUTER, CPU, PENTIUM III 450 E18 EA 1 $45.00 GATERWAY E3200 COMPUTER-REUS 0216488 COMPUTER, CPU, PENTIUM III 450 E18 EA 1 $45.00 GATEWAY E3200 SERIES COMPUTER-REUS 0216575 COMPUTER, CPU, PIII-450 E18 EA 1 $75.00 GATEWAY E-3200, NO MEMORY COMPUTER-REUS 0216247 COMPUTER, CPU, PIII-450 E18 EA 1 $75.00 GATEWAY E-3200, NO MEMORY COMPUTER-REUS 212584 COMPUTER, CPU, PIII-450 E18 EA 1 $75.00 GATEWAY E-3200, NO MEMORY COMPUTER-REUS 212599 COMPUTER, CPU, PIII-450 E18 EA 1 $75.00 GATEWAY E-3200, NO MEMORY COMPUTER-REUS 0216338 COMPUTER,CPU E18 EA 1 $10.00 COMPUTER-REUS 0216203 COMPUTER,CPU E18 EA 1 $10.00 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02512 KEYBOARD DRAWER, UNDERDESK E18 EA 1 $42.00 COSCO #MCA-620, 101 SIZE COMPUTER-REUS 0131841 MONITOR, COMPUTER, CGA, IBM E18 EA 1 $25.00 COMPUTER-REUS 0133940 MONITOR, COMPUTER, MONOCHROME E18 EA 1 $10.00 PANASONIC 12 COMPUTER-REUS 0E02765 MONITOR, COMPUTER, MONOCHROME E18 EA 1 $10.00 ZENITH 10 COMPUTER-REUS 0E02853 MONITOR, COMPUTER, MONOCHROME E18 EA 1 $10.00 ARCHE 12 - AMBER COMPUTER-REUS 0R02189 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ARSTAN E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #AH606, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02190 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ARSTAN E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #AH606, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS SURPLUS PROPERTY AVAILABLE If you are a Health Center Department, State Agency/Municipality or Non-Profit Organization and interested in the property listed, please call: Mike Stephens at 679-1956 [email protected] or John Winberg at 679-1963 [email protected] ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY UOM AVAILABLE PRICE E=Internal Sale Only P=Public Store & Internal Sales 0R02181 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ELPAC E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #WM113-1, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02184 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ELPAC E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #WM113-1, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02185 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ELPAC E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #WM113-1, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02186 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ELPAC E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #WM113-1, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02187 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ELPAC E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #113-1, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02188 POWER SUPPLY, PLUG-IN, ELPAC E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #WM113-1, 12 VDC COMPUTER-REUS 0R02457 STAND, PRINTER, METAL, TAN E18 EA 1 $25.00 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02173 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02174 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02175 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02176 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02177 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02178 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02179 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0R02180 WAND, BARCODE, PENCIL-RUBY TIP E18 EA 1 $10.00 WELCH ALLYN #421499 COMPUTER-REUS 0139695 WEDGE READER, WELCH ALLYN E18 EA 1 $45.00 #HBD-DD+, DISPLAY DECODER COMPUTER-REUS SURPLUS PROPERTY AVAILABLE If you are a Health Center Department, State Agency/Municipality or Non-Profit Organization and interested in the property listed, please call: Mike Stephens at 679-1956 [email protected] or John Winberg at 679-1963 [email protected] ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY UOM AVAILABLE PRICE E=Internal Sale Only P=Public Store & Internal Sales 0139696 WEDGE READER, WELCH ALLYN E18 EA 1 $45.00 #HBD-DD+, DISPLAY DECODER COMPUTER-REUS 0141482 WEDGE READER, WELCH ALLYN E18 EA 1 $45.00 #HBD-DD+, DISPLAY DECODER COMPUTER-REUS 0141483 WEDGE READER, WELCH ALLYN E18 EA 1 $45.00 #HBD-DD+, DISPLAY DECODER COMPUTER-REUS NT0001 WORKSTATIONS, COMPUTER, E18 EA 20 $55.00 24 X 30 COMPUTER-REUS 0100056 INJECTOR, H20, HEAVY DUTY E53 EA 1 $25.00 SAWYER Lab Equip 0E01978 REFRIGERATOR, LABORATORY E53 EA 1 $25.00 UNDER-COUNTER Lab Equip 0123232 SENSOR SYSTEM, MULTIPARAMETER E53 EA 1 $65.00 GAS LASER, EPICS, COULTER Lab Equip 0092566 SPECTROPHOTOMETER, ULTRAVIOLET E53 EA 1 $25.00 UNICAM #SP1800 Lab Equip 0E01626 TABLE, ANTI-VIBRATION, E53 EA 1 $45.00 33 X 55 Lab Equip 0050843 TABLE, EXAM, HEALTHCO, METAL E53 EA 1 $45.00 WHITE BASE W/GREEN UPHOLSTRY Lab Equip 0140246 TABLE, EXAM, HEALTHCO, METAL E53 EA 1 $45.00 WHITE BASE W/GREEN CUSHION Lab Equip 0094445 WATERBATH, LAB, TABLE-TOP E53 EA 1 $5.00 Lab Equip 6012 MISC E63 EA 1,464 $1.00 MISC OFFICE 011729 WATERBATH E63 EA 1 $10.00 MISC OFFICE OE03426 2 DR FILE, USED PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E06830 4DRAWER,LATERAL,FILE,PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 42 METAL OFFICE-REUS SURPLUS PROPERTY AVAILABLE If you are a Health Center Department, State Agency/Municipality or Non-Profit Organization and interested in the property listed, please call: Mike Stephens at 679-1956 [email protected] or John Winberg at 679-1963 [email protected] ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY UOM AVAILABLE PRICE E=Internal Sale Only P=Public Store & Internal Sales OE09881 5 DRAWER,VERTICAL FILE CABINET E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E22205 APPLE COMPUTER MONITOR E71 EA 1 $10.00 R.G.B. OFFICE-REUS OE13073 BOOKCASE PUTTY E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E07575 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS OR00385 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL BLACK E71 EA 1 $50.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E22465 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL, BLACK E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E13072 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL, GRAY E71 EA 1 $25.00 78 OFFICE-REUS 0E07573 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS OE22632 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 01726 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 78" OFFICE-REUS 0E13073 BOOKCASE, HIGH, METAL, TAN E71 EA 1 $25.00 78 OFFICE-REUS OE00365 BOOKCASE, HIGH, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS 202001 BOOKCASE, LOW, METAL, PUTTY E71 EA 3 $62.00 42 H X 36 W X 12 D OFFICE-REUS 0E22036 BOOKCASE, LOW, METAL, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $60.00 42 X 36 12 OFFICE-REUS 0E02272 BOOKCASE, LOW, METAL, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $25.00 42 H X 36 L X 12 D OFFICE-REUS OE02146 BOOKCASE, METAL, HIGH, PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS SURPLUS PROPERTY AVAILABLE If you are a Health Center Department, State Agency/Municipality or Non-Profit Organization and interested in the property listed, please call: Mike Stephens at 679-1956 [email protected] or John Winberg at 679-1963 [email protected] ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY UOM AVAILABLE PRICE E=Internal Sale Only P=Public Store & Internal Sales OE04362 bookcase,high, metal, putty E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS OEI3072 BOOKCASE,HIGH,METAL,78 E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E22251 BOOKCASE,HIGH,METAL,GRAY E71 EA 1 $10.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E02153 BOOKCASE,HIGH,METAL,PUTTY E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS 0R00316 BOOKCASE,HIGH,METAL,PUTTY E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E02938 BOOKCASE,LOW,METAL,PUTTY E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E10629 BOOKCASE,LOW,METAL,PUTTY E71 EA 1 $10.00 OFFICE-REUS 011566 BOOKCASE,METAL E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS OE22417 BOOKSHELF, PUTTY, HIGH E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS OEI3073 BOOOKCASE,HIGH,METAL,78 E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 202014 CABINET, STORAGE, 42", METAL E71 EA 1 $75.00 PUTTY OFFICE-REUS 0R02720 CABINET, STORAGE, HIGH, METAL E71 EA 1 $45.00 DBL DOOR OFFICE-REUS OE08549 CABINET, STORAGE, METAL, TAN E71 EA 1 $45.00 UCHC # 27305 OFFICE-REUS 0R02563 CABINET, STORAGE, METAL-COPPER E71 EA 1 $45.00 LOW, 42 H X 36 W X 18 D OFFICE-REUS 011511 CABINET,SMALL,15 X29 ,W/DOORS E71 EA 1 $5.00 OFFICE-REUS ORO2720 CABINET,STORAGE,72 E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS SURPLUS PROPERTY AVAILABLE If you are a Health Center Department, State Agency/Municipality or Non-Profit Organization and interested in the property listed, please call: Mike Stephens at 679-1956 [email protected] or John Winberg at 679-1963 [email protected] ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY UOM AVAILABLE PRICE E=Internal Sale Only P=Public Store & Internal Sales 0E06405 CABINET,STORAGE,BLACK E71 EA 1 $45.00 OFFICE-REUS OE22063 CABINET,STORAGE,HIGH,METAL E71 EA 1 $45.00 PUTTY OFFICE-REUS OEO2963 CABINET,STORAGE,HIGH,METAL E71 EA 1 $45.00 PUTTY OFFICE-REUS OROO363 CABINET,STORAGE,UPPER,GREY E71 EA 1 $20.00 2-DOOR,WOOD OFFICE-REUS 212061 CAMERA,35MM,W/LENS YASHICA E71 EA 1 $65.00 DENTAL-EYE II OFFICE-REUS 0R02775 CART,METAL,W/WHEELS E71 EA 1 $20.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E22264 CART,PC,METAL,PUTTY E71 EA 1 $10.00 OFFICE-REUS 202098 CHAIR, ASSORT., STYLES, COLORS E71 EA -3 $1.00 VINYL UPHOLSTRY, SIDE, WO/ARMS OFFICE-REUS 202065 CHAIR, MANAGERIAL, LOW-BACK E71 EA 2 $351.00 COLUMBIA SERIES, MOONSTONE OFFICE-REUS 202066 CHAIR, MANAGERIAL, LOW-BACK E71 EA 2 $351.00 COLUMBIA SERIES, WALNUT OFFICE-REUS OE22438 chair, office, blue, no arms E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS OR00394 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL, BEIGE E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS OR00395 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL, BEIGE E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS OR00393 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL, BLUE E71 EA 1 $25.00 OFFICE-REUS 0E01825 CHAIR, SIDE W/ARMS, PLUM FAB.
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