Sold 1000c acrylic carrier w/trays and 400c walnut rack (1 Viewer)

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Wow, GREAT deal on both, but especially the walnut! I have one of those and it is fantastic!!
I am almost 50 years old now. At this point in my life, when it is time for something that takes up a decent chunk of space to go, I just want it sold and out of my house.
 
I am almost 50 years old now. At this point in my life, when it is time for something that takes up a decent chunk of space to go, I just want it sold and out of my house.
Oh I get that. The amount of stuff that I've essentially given away over the past 2 years....I get that.
 
Oh I get that. The amount of stuff that I've essentially given away over the past 2 years....I get that.
My wife and I both have boomer parents who spent a life accumulating, getting rid of nothing, and leaving it all to others as if that was some sort of gift to have to go through their shit. So I'll admit I'm mildly psychotic on the other end of that spectrum. Mildly.
 
boomer parents who spent a life accumulating, getting rid of nothing, and leaving it all to others as if that was some sort of gift to have to go through their shit.
Tell me about it. I've been spending one day a week for months just dumping stuff my dad had in the basement.
Still not done. Last pileup was like 50 gallons cans of old paint turned into bricks.

I love those walnut carriers.
My chips just outgrew the space they provided.
I think I have like 4 in the attic along with assorted carousels and chip case .---but NO PAINT! :rolleyes:
 
Not to go on, on a for sale ad but I just moved my mom into a nursing home and had to go thru every and sell her house. I COMPLETELY understand what you all are talking about. Whew!
Normally I react badly to thread crapping. But one, the items are all sold. And two, I started it. So...
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Case in point. I was not using these, they were collecting dust. So 1) I knew their value and 2) I sold them and 3) so nobody else had to figure out the value and where to find it and how to sell it and do it and 4) now I have $70 in my pocket. Probably to buy ammo. But who has ever inherited ammo and DIDN'T want it. Seriously!
 
As entertaining as this thread has been, the items are paid for, packaged, postage purchased, and most importantly, SOLD. Much thanks to the buyers.
 
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