Posted by Oliverguy on January 31, 2013 at 11:04:30 from (75.149.65.181):
We live in a university town in the Big Ten. If you're not familar with something like this, this university has a "Surplus" store where the retired items from all departments go to be sold. What are they you say? It goes from semi trailers to trenchers to desks to clothes to exercise equipment to lab tools to laptops. It really is an unbelievable place. There's prices on most things and they will dicker. There's two people there you can hash it out with. At any one time they must have 40 good american made filing cabinets. You guys would love this place. There is also a great ag department here, so you'll see parts of a combine they did tests on. Oh I forgot there was an actual test plot combine there for sale last year. You just never know. Supposedly there are a group of 5 or so guys that are there EVERY day when the doors open to get the deals!!
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