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Tue Sep 09 2014 09:58 AM
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Still looking for that Union 76 ball And I collect big old porcelain neon signs
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you gotta be kidding me,who in the world would buy all this stuff to collect?
buy/sell and collect gas station items, 315 794 8265
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it took more than one generation too accumulate all that, that had too take 100 years too accumulate so much- if you went too that & didn't get anything there's something wrong- whoever took all the pictures, a job well done- thanks for posting...
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I Have seen a few places with this much stuff
I see lots of $$$$$$$$ in this stuff !
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Man what a horde of great stuff and tons of scrap metal. Bring a few bins and load them up by the pound! That auction will be a 3, no make it a 9 ring circus for sure. That has to be multiple generations of hoarding to accumulate the amount of stuff of that vintage.
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Wow, that's what I call a high-end hoarder. Those old Ford pick-ups are to die for.
Thanks for sharing the link.
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love those auctions... spend all day digging around and bidding on dirty old stuff, & come home feeling like you havent showered for weeks with a truck-load of goodies!
my kinda Saturday!
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I can't tell you how many 10s of thousands of dollars are probably sitting there...
Good oil cans don't wait for people, people wait for them.
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That place needs organization to sucessfully sell it all. Lots of great items in those pictures. I'm suprised Mike & Frank aren't there already. I pray those 20's-30's bodies don't end up getting Foosed.
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I knew someone had a picture of heaven. Makes me want to drive to Oklahoma.
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Bring your sleeping bag and tent you are going to need it
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Is that were all the model A parts ended up!!!! Rusty gold I love it. Fueluser can I hitch a ride??? Lol
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Im just stunned !! Wish I lived closer.
Looking for Keystone,Pure,Sinclair,Texaco,Sterling and Gulf...Thanks, Brian
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Makes my place look neat and organized!
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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WOW... even with all that "stuff", the guy probably had a mental inventory of where everything was at.
Sell me your Gilmore Oil Co. stuff...
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I bet that's almost a century's worth of pack ratting as well . Now just think, what took 75 + years to accumulate , will have to be cleaned up most likely in a months time or so depending how the property is sold off. I just hope it doesn't get cherry picked and a large scrap vendor gets involved as the rest will most likely be on its way to china and lost forever. Someone that has the capital and the time I hope buys it rather than a scrapper. I seen a pic of a Dearborn 2 row breaking plow and several others , all those 9" ford center sections are getting hard to find . Looked like a ok 7 visible , all the cars and parts .....simply amazing !
I like SINCLAIR and old American made stuff ... No china items.
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How would you even begin to identify all those old car parts? Surprisingly little to no signage!
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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I will definitely be at this auction, it should be fun!
I am always looking for anything Texaco or Oklahoma oil and gas company's, also I am a newbie at seeking globes.
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Did anybody go to this auction just curious on how it went
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I went to the auction and walked around and looked at stuff. Unfortunately, I dropped my camera in the shop and did not discover the fact till I got there. There is a post on garagejournal.com that contains a bunch of pictures and a description of how the auction went. I did not stay to bid as my perspective was things were going for too much $ for this cheapskate. There were a ton of old license plates going back to the 20's in very displayable condition that would have been nice to have. Model A's that needed lots of work to be driveable were bringing $4000 and up.
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Thanks for the update |I bet there was a lot of people there
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