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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #4...April, 2012
« on: April 04, 2012, 12:12:42 AM »
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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #4...April, 2012
« on: April 03, 2012, 10:44:54 PM »
Bought 3 lockers on Friday and allthough that was March it is now April and I am finally getting them sorted. Crowds were moderate prices were high but not through the roof. Not very many lockers up for sale

I bought:

1) About a 6X8 odd size for $190 first auction up for sale. Saw a dryer and some boxes. Was a dud nothing good one small sterling ring lot of junk some clothes and a few books will lose money

2) A 5 X 10 for $275. 


3) a 5X10 for $175.  Saw some speakers and a few boxes some furniture looked okay. Was a dud empty whiskey bottles and trash. Found a first for me the Cremains of a dog. Firs box I looked in had a half box of .44 mag ammo. Figured I has struck it rich but that was it.


Now for unit number 2. It took them over a half hour to get the lock off as they lost the key.  We all waited around. Once off the manager said the locker had been rented to the same person for 30 years. Heavy dirt and cob webs. It did not look exciting a washer and dryer what looked to me like an old cabinet style TV some chairs a few small items showing. Well the thing intrigued me so I went higher then I thought it was worth. First thing I pulled out was a 70s vintage suitcase and it opened putting stuff back in I found a western style belt with a Sterling and 10K gold buckle on it. That got me pumped.

Ended up with 3 custom fishing rods one a Russ Peak (these can top $1000), a Heddon bamboo fly rod, a Browning rod,  a Fin-nor deep sea reel, 3 marble top pieces a Buffet a end table and a round table. In a box of Books i found a pass to the 1934 Olympics in perfect condition along with 3 $2 bills one a 1928, a $5 silver certificate from 1934, a 1918 Walking half dollar, 2 Buffalo nickels and a 1927 vintage dictionary that is 6 inches thick and a work of art.  Also got some Wedgewood China a bunch of other neat glass including some depression glass. Tonight in the rags I was tossing out I found a nice condition Hudson Bay 4 point blanket.  There is a Tres Pano Mexican Guitar and they are worth something not junk.  It truelly looked like the stuff was put in in 1982 and not touched since,  I have a Panasonic portable AMFM radio with 8 track new in the box and a Clock radio new in the box dated 1977.  Oh there was a wall mounted electronics Dart game from the 70s as well.  It was a dream locker! Not much trash I hauled a mattress and box spring to the dump and they looked good I just could not imagine sleeping on a mattress that old that had been stored in an unheated locker.

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Always check those trash bags out!
« on: March 18, 2012, 11:21:41 PM »
I found a Gerber MK II Early Nam era knife is a trash bag full of trash floor sweepings.  The knife looked like it had been underwater and was ugly. Still got $50 for it. Had it been in nice shape it would have been a $1,000 Knife. I always check out every bag dump them out and restuff them at least.

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I find sheets blankets towels curtains and such make great packing material when shipping stuff I have sold online. Yes some is pretty good but my feeling is it would be hard to get more then a buck an item.  right now I am running low on packing material I need to buy another locker full of it.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: OMG why would someone store this?
« on: March 07, 2012, 02:12:27 PM »
I have found several sets of Cremains.  Surprising to me was that only one set out of at least 3 was labeled with a name.  Took a while to figure out what the others were but the bone fragments were a give away.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: things that suck
« on: February 26, 2012, 06:57:46 PM »
another one: little velvet or wooden jewelry boxes with nothing in them but a tiny note describing the item that should be in them. "Mom's antique 18k necklace", "Dad's gold cufflinks".....

I have found Pawn tickets for for all the gold that should have been in the unit that was a Doctors estate.  I think it was over 30 grams of gold the son pawned.

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Laws about Storage Auctions / Re: Florida Self Storage Auction Laws
« on: February 03, 2012, 03:39:02 PM »
Did you know that in FL if a lkr sells for more than is owed on it that the facility has to give the overage to the non paying owner?    I found that interesting. 

Thats the law in WA and if they can not find the owner they can not keep the overage. Once the bid equals what is owed there is no incentive for the facility to get more.  That said at least in the past many lockers would not reach what is owed.  If that happens it does not mean the renter is clear.  In WA they will sell the remaining debt to collection agencies if they can get one to buy it and they will report you to the credit rating agencies.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #1...January, 2012
« on: February 02, 2012, 12:59:23 AM »
Spent an hour sorting the $300 10X15.  Found a box full of Navy memorabilia.  3 or 4 Zippos with ships names on them and good Vietnam era stuff like a cruise book and some patches. Found some antique china and glassware some collector porcelain doll and the usual crap.  The Zippos alone may pay off the locker.  Have sorted less then 25% of the boxes at this point.  Feeling good now about that $300 locker. The $400 locker still have shown nothing great but I have not even finished cleaning it out.  Plan on another load tomorrow maybe 2. Took another 220 pounds to the dump about half that was a box of canned food.  I will not keep even canned goods from this locker to many rats.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: I hit the "wow" factor....
« on: January 31, 2012, 02:48:51 PM »
The vast majority of that stuff is in quite bad shape by the time I get it; I try not to buy lkrs with a lot of it showing as it
sort of gives a sign of what the other quality is like (lacking). Once in a while though I'll get some of it when a lkr is showing a lot of tools or something else of quality. I usually just break it up or it falls apart when being loaded.

Same here when I get particle board furniture 95% of the time it goes straight to the dump.  It is surprising how easy it is to knock it apart with some well placed kicks. It is almost alway already falling aprt by the ime I get to it the stuff is not durable at all.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #1...January, 2012
« on: January 31, 2012, 02:27:18 PM »
The crowds on Friday were not that bad but it was the 5th day of a week of auction at PS.  About 20 to 30 and preices were not ridiculas on most units. there were sevaral that went for less then I thought they were worth but that did not appeal ot me. I like units with lots of boxes that looks like they are either real well packed and or have been there a long time like really dirty.  I think that while I Was on the caravan on ly one unit topped $500 and when the people that bought aht one went to pay it had been reddemed while the auction was on.  There were a fair number of lockers at every place the least was 4.  They sold a Hearse at one place a late 60s Caddy in retched condition with a title from Indiana and they would not help you get a title. Went for $25.  There were several lockers that went for $1 and one I was tempted to bid $5 on as it had a lot of smalls in it in boxs and drawers but a lot of really ugly heavy furniture as well.  The locker I got for $30 would have gone for a $1 before the unreality shows but zi was surprised to get it so cheap. I am no so overloaded with stuff I will skip the next months auctions and try to unload some inventory build up some cash so I can waste it in March.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #1...January, 2012
« on: January 31, 2012, 02:18:24 PM »
I did a new run today bought 3 lockers. Crowd was fair about 25 to 30.  

1) 5X10 some boxes that were jumbled up with a military uniform and a EMT uniform sitting on the top dirty old. About 1/3 full cost $30

2) 10X20 about 1/3 full must be a over a 100 boxes saw a nice looking oak table. Unit dirty $400

3) 10X15 about 1/2 full.  Cleaned this one out already about 75 boxes well packed lots of boxe marked Mom and Dads or Grandmas. $300

I did find some information that someone was in the Navy on #3 and the customs service found a 20 years of service from the Customs service.  Hauled stuff home have not sorted yet. 1060 pounds to the dump already.

I rented the big one for a month figured I would not get it cleaned out in the 48 hours allowed.  Did find out it was a woman who was involved in Horse rescue. Maybe I will find some saddles.


An update, so far I am about half done cleaning out the $400 unit and so far it is a bust. The $30 unit was really good the $300 uinit I have done little sorting and found only a Kitchen aid mixer but tons left to go. I have so much stuff in my garage now I can not haul any more till I get rid of some.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #1...January, 2012
« on: January 28, 2012, 06:51:10 PM »
The $30 unit belonged to a guy who used to own a sporting goods store in Renton that I had done business with.  He left with about a dozen guys ready to kill him since he sold guns on consignment and never paid off the owners.  He is in Alaska now. Got about 20 holsters a fair amount of ammo all kinds not a lot but a couple hundred worth. Got 2 fake guns the metal Japanese made ones. A puma knife, 3 S&W grips, a bunch of vintage 1960 scouting stuff, lot of police and EMT patches two badges one EMT one ambulance. Lot of uniforms a few Harley items lots of other interesting items.  The usual dirty magazines and condoms. Probably $400 to $500.
 
Hauled one load from the biggest locker will sort some tonight and try another load tomorrow. Found about 10 pounds of Rat crap so far is all.
 
Took 720 pounds to the dump from the $30 locker. I am not into that locker $75 but no more dump fees on that one. 
 

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #1...January, 2012
« on: January 28, 2012, 12:41:35 AM »
I did a new run today bought 3 lockers. Crowd was fair about 25 to 30. 

1) 5X10 some boxes that were jumbled up with a military uniform and a EMT uniform sitting on the top dirty old. About 1/3 full cost $30

2) 10X20 about 1/3 full must be a over a 100 boxes saw a nice looking oak table. Unit dirty $400

3) 10X15 about 1/2 full.  Cleaned this one out already about 75 boxes well packed lots of boxe marked Mom and Dads or Grandmas. $300

I did find some information that someone was in the Navy on #3 and the customs service found a 20 years of service from the Customs service.  Hauled stuff home have not sorted yet. 1060 pounds to the dump already.

I rented the big one for a month figured I would not get it cleaned out in the 48 hours allowed.  Did find out it was a woman who was involved in Horse rescue. Maybe I will find some saddles.


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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Digging in locker story time.
« on: January 18, 2012, 08:20:37 PM »
You should use your trailer to haul mattresses. Here is my hauling rig bought the trailer just to do auctions it makes the trips to the dump more productive and saves lot of trips when hauling stuff home.


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The Treasure Chest / Re: WWII German items found today!!
« on: December 13, 2011, 07:29:37 PM »
Neat! WWII German helmets are all almost worth more then $125. I sold one for $1.750 once and I gave the guy a good deal cause I had only paid $700 for it, most, if they have the liners and decals, go for at least $300 to $400 many will go higher. I have had a number of them and they sell well.  Gas masks are not high dollar items but still neat worth maybe around $75 give or take a bit.

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