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NYC_SKP

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8. I'm thinking craigslist, and you know me and schools.
Sun Sep 21, 2014, 02:25 PM
Sep 2014

I have a van load each to give to my favorite two teachers, or three if you count girlfriend.

I would like to see, for the rest of it, if there is such a thing as an estate buyer who would come over and remove everything.

Craigslist for 500 items means a lot of calls and downtime and meeting people who might not show up.

I'm thinking better some kind of one-day sale with lots of Craigslist and other listings, but even that sounds tough after surgery and on a homesite with no parking.

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Anything you haven't used in a year you don't need. grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #1
I like that one, I definitely use it with clothing. It's harder with tools. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #2
I took what I really wanted and could fit in my car. cbayer Sep 2014 #3
Well yeah! I love you and your life, trying to copycat, frankly. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #4
So what do you want to do with all those tools and examples of work? cbayer Sep 2014 #5
Digitally archive flat work, donate most of the tools NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #6
Is there a school nearby? cbayer Sep 2014 #7
I'm thinking craigslist, and you know me and schools. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #8
Why are you opposed to estate liquidators? Curmudgeoness Sep 2014 #9
I spoke with three firms last year with my parent's estate, only one was available. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #10
We do have firms that take it off site here. Curmudgeoness Sep 2014 #11
The going rate for our locals was 40%, they sell everything and get rid of the rest. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #12
Auction houses "want" the cream Curmudgeoness Sep 2014 #13
If you are me, you stuff it all in a storage place... hunter Sep 2014 #14
Thanks for that link. We don't have that but we do have a Habitat for Humanity ReStore NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #17
I hire help when I need it. WhiteTara Sep 2014 #15
Thanks, one needs to find help with the lifting and moving, etc. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #16
Yes, well only you can know what to keep WhiteTara Sep 2014 #18
To a certain degree I've been through similar. IrishAyes Sep 2014 #19
Wow, I'm glad you got out of that alive! NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #20
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