Gray ME just off 95 Loaded with antiques of all types canoes tools woodworking outdoors

estate sale2 day sale sale is over
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Dates
Fri
Nov 15
8am to 3pm
2019
Sat
Nov 16
8am to 3pm
2019

Terms

Before you read this please keep in mind a few things...We want you to come, have fun, get great deals on good stuff you can add to your collection, or re-sell.. and will do our best to make sure you get everything you came for. There are some people out there that may not know how these sales work, have never been before, or just don't care. Either way we need to put these guidelines in place to protect our customers and their property, our business and employees, and you the customer. Please follow these guidelines and realize that most people are really cool and fun to be around and this applies to a select few. These guidelines are not negotiable and we thank you in advance to following what is simply generally accepted protocol and behavior for such an event. This sale has some great items and will be a great time!
We rarely have to make people wait once the doors open at 8am unless there are more than safely can enter the home at one time (25 people in this one). We do not issue numbers, and allow people to wait one hour before the sale begins. Piles made must be purchased immediately when done shopping. (no specific time limit but pls be reasonable). DO NOT COME TO THE HOUSE EARLIER THAN 7AM on sale day! Unlike many estate companies, we will help you load your items into your vehicle, but are not liable for any damage when doing so, and will only load an item once paid for . ANY BAG OR PURSE BROUGHT INTO THE HOME IS SUBJECT TO SEARCH BEFORE LEAVING. Sorry too many thieves out there lately. We prefer you bring a re usable bag or box and large purses or backpacks will not be allowed so please leave them in the vehicle. The property owner or estate company are not liable for any injury or accident and inform you that you enter this property at your own risk. (it's a nice place so don't be nervous, our lawyers make us write this) . Cash only for any purchase under $100. ... paypal or debit OK $100 to $500, Nothing will be held unless paid and must be picked up by end of sale. No dealers or others will be allowed in early, please do not ask. PLEASE DO NOT SHOW UP AT THE HOME UNTIL THE DAY OF THE SALE one hour before start time.
**** We will auction the remaining items left in the home(must completely empty home on Monday the 18th) at 3pm on Saturday to any interested parties but not before.****
NO FOOD OR DRINKS other than bottled water will be allowed inside the home. We cannot sell items after the sale... if you see something you like, make an offer while you are at the sale. There are NO PUBLIC BATHROOMS PLEASE DO NOT ASK!! ( there is a service station with facilities less than 2 miles away so stop before you get there) Feel free to make piles of items during the mad dash times, but only if you are definitely purchasing them. If you start holding items and putting them back when it comes time to pay we will simply ask you to leave without any items. This keeps everything fair and removes the need to pay for each items as you go and is much more convenient for everyone. Please conduct yourself like an adult; no running or pushing and do not take items from other peoples piles or hold items that you are not purchasing. (basically kindergarten playground rules)We are happy to make arrangements for delivery of your large item (for a fee of course).. please no young children ion the home. (small children in a carriage or under complete control of parent OK) There are items that are breakable and items that can cause injury and we don't need someone's kids running around breaking stuff or hurting themselves while the parents shop. Sorry about this but NO EXCEPTIONS we had it just happen. A strict you break it you buy it policy is in effect so please be mindful of your bags or purse while walking around and handle items gently. Stealing from anyone is not nice, but from an estate is even worse (they benefit mostly old folks who really need the money from the items and home sale), Sooooo... Video surveillance will be used and anyone caught stealing or attempting to steal will be dealt with accordingly(we catch at least one person per sale, and have secret shoppers watching you, so don't be the one we take out back). Questions regarding holding items, or item pricing cannot and will not be answered, but feel free to ask about an item( this is common practice and makes it fair for everyone. If you see something you like, come to the sale and we will do our best to have you leave with it) We try to make each sale fun and easy going so you can get great deals on all our items and have some room left to make a profit if you wish to re-sell. Please keep this in mind regarding conduct, negotiation, and interactions with other shoppers at the sale, and help us keep the environment friendly and professional. If you do not like the price of an item feel free to MAKE AN OFFER. We will do our best to accommodate each and every customer and hope to see you at the sale. We hope you enjoyed our cover all the crazy little rules description :) Thank you

is going to be a great sale. We've got tons of antique and collectible items, instruments like an Epiphone electric guitar, jewelry, art, and tons of great items. just added a pottery kiln and some gold jewelry...just off the Maine turnpike it WILL be worth the trip. 2 days everything goes great deals as usual! this home has some great items, some of them are vintage Maine fish and game posters, garage items like industrial light, compressor, chipper, 5000w generator, hand tools of all types, dolly, fire extinguishers, matchbox cars, bag of hockey gear pads masks skates etc, canoe paddles, lawnmower, floor jack, antique dresser, hoosier cabinet, chop saw, camping items, hot dog or pizza warmer for a store, clocks, random architectural salavage items like brass lights, old tub fixtures, etc, portable car starter, pet carriers, weed whackers, antique chairs of various makes and styles, wicker items, ice fishing tilts, a brand new sink with cabinet, camping gear like stoves pots an pans chairs fishing poles, machetes, survival gear, trolling motor, ll bean backpack, golf clubs, kids bicycle, antique working crank power Victrola record player, brand new brinkman smoker, croquet set, ladders, birdhouses, kitchenware, lots of pottery and porcelain items as well as fenton and other glass items, AC units, cabinets, and storage racks of all types and sizes, enamel ware items, old rotary phones, vintage exercise bike, 2 old metal detectors, display cases, kitche stuff like toasters panini makers slicers, pots and pans etc, luggage items, Xmas items of all types, some games an train items, tons of nails screws etc all in organizers, various benches and small tables, power wood tools like chop saw, skil saw, router, table saw, radial arm saw with drill press, planes, grinders, sanders, scroll saw, shop vac, old metal cabinets, various art print and paintings, lots of costume jewelry, dresser and bed and bedroom set, lamps some antique, books and albums, collection of cats and dolls, BB guns, the typical cedar chest, some clothing, some old signs and advertising items, antique shoe makers tool kit, WWII bombers target sight, random WWII air force items, random military items, books, collectible porcelain pieces, cane collection, 1885 bible with clasps not written in, 1960s leather hippie purse, old monopoly game, album of pics and signatures from 1950s Maine country singers some autographed, wenzel lantern, ham radio ID cards , antique child high chair, Epiphone electric guitar special edition Riviera, infrared amish heater, lite brite works, cowboy boots, flat screen TV, tv stand etc, marble rolling pin and other nice kitchen stuff, old baby scale, some stained glass, collectible porcelain items, epehemera military and others like a civil war discharge letter, and much more, old viewer with cards, special police badge from 60s, binoculars, war ration stamp books, some coins, vintage noisemakers, vintage hunting and other knives, 3 bamboo fly rods including a south bend and a jorgenson, spears from the phillipines brough back from WWII, civil war era mariners spotting scope, changing divider, fly tying items, harmonicas, currier and ives glasses, peavey electric guitar and amp, electric organ, wilderness systems kayak with trailer, 2 canoes, outdoor items and much much more. If you have questions please ask. We DO NOT quote prices before the sale regardless of the situation. We get 2 or 3 calls each one and the answer is always that we hope you can make it to the sale. Happy to describe items or let you know if something is still there after day 1. Thank you!

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