Nobodies hind quarters on the line, only a chance to make a little extra money for my time. The business has been defunct for several years. Guy tasked with cleaning out the warehouse was friends/partners with the guy that actually ran the place. Guy cleaning out the place told me to take whatever I wanted, and do whatever I wanted to with it, to help cover the time I spent helping out. That said, all of us involved stood around for close to three hours discussing the whole situation and how to store the stuff somewhere else til we could figure out how to get the unsassembled kits assembled and packaged and sold. Had we been able to do that there was probably a half a million dollars, or more at full retail price, setting there. Heck full retail on the pieces I got is nearly $42,000 on the one item, and probably that much or more on the others. Unfortunately I know I'll never see that much out of them, but anything I do make is pure profit since I only went with the intentions of getting several file cabinets, 40 feet of shelving, and some large pallet racks.
Saddly there was just too much stuff, it was too unorganized, there was no 'orginazational instruction' available. To top it off there was not enough time available to work out a real plan of attack beyond the whole "grab anything that might be worth something without alot more work" approach..... and unfortunately trash the rest.
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Today's Featured Article - Talk of the Town: The Saga of Grandpa's Tractor - by The following saga is from the Tractor Talk Discussion Forum. Someone. The saga starts with the following message: Hey guys I have a decision to make. I know what you all will probably suggest and it will probably agree with me way down inside, but here it is. I have a picture blown up and framed in my "tractor room" of a Farmall M. It was my Grandpa's tractor, of which whom I never got to meet. He froze to death getting this tractor out of the barn to pull a truck out of the ditch before I was born. Anyway my dad and aunt had to sell it at the auction,
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