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Estate Sale coming up - Questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="engineer40" data-source="post: 1102909" data-attributes="member: 90399"><p>Well.... I had my Dad come over to my house extra early and we showed up over an hour early before the Estate sale opened to grab our ticket number which decided when we got to enter. </p><p></p><p>I knew we wouldn't be first in the door... but I had no idea. We were in the 60's. The people running the estate sale said many people slept in line and waited like a dang Harry Potter movie premier. </p><p></p><p>I can't complain. I picked up a LE Wilson case trimmer for $20 and a Sinclair neck turner also for $20 (the higher end model with the analog gauge on it also). 7 pounds of rifle powder for well below half of what it goes for retail, 600 30 caliber bullets and 500 223 caliber bullets for very cheap. I also got 3 very nice solid rod cleaning rods for a few bucks each. </p><p></p><p>But the people that went through first really cleaned up. For example the guy who checked out with the cashier before me spent over $5,000. </p><p></p><p>I'm bummed I didn't get a chance to look over all of the rifles and receivers that I was excited about. But I can't complain about the cheap stuff I did get either. All in all, it was worth going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineer40, post: 1102909, member: 90399"] Well.... I had my Dad come over to my house extra early and we showed up over an hour early before the Estate sale opened to grab our ticket number which decided when we got to enter. I knew we wouldn't be first in the door... but I had no idea. We were in the 60's. The people running the estate sale said many people slept in line and waited like a dang Harry Potter movie premier. I can't complain. I picked up a LE Wilson case trimmer for $20 and a Sinclair neck turner also for $20 (the higher end model with the analog gauge on it also). 7 pounds of rifle powder for well below half of what it goes for retail, 600 30 caliber bullets and 500 223 caliber bullets for very cheap. I also got 3 very nice solid rod cleaning rods for a few bucks each. But the people that went through first really cleaned up. For example the guy who checked out with the cashier before me spent over $5,000. I'm bummed I didn't get a chance to look over all of the rifles and receivers that I was excited about. But I can't complain about the cheap stuff I did get either. All in all, it was worth going. [/QUOTE]
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