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Title: mystery stainless cart
Post by: auctions4store on May 31, 2013, 11:12:02 PM
Value put aside, does anyone know what this thing is? My first thought was a champagne cart, then maybe a cart to hold a catering tray, I just cant find anything close to it. The company seems to be gone, but I listed what is marked on it below. Nope, thats not a typo, thats how its on there.

Wilson Mfg co
Columbus, Georgia
A Shampaine industry

(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i147/fishmilk4all/13ChampaignCart.jpg)
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Travis on May 31, 2013, 11:52:37 PM
It looks like a cart that a hospital would use in their nursery for newborns. All it's missing is the plastic bed that rests on top.
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: auctions4store on June 01, 2013, 01:10:37 AM
appreciate the help, it's been a while since I've found something that had me stumped like this one did.
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Fayettenam Man on June 01, 2013, 09:10:40 AM
Did this come out of the unit with the infant coffin too?
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: auctions4store on June 01, 2013, 03:07:11 PM
no, it was in another unit on another day. The rest of the unit was mostly household furniture and nic nacs so no real clues there.
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Alias300 on June 01, 2013, 06:53:29 PM
 :D :D
It looks like a cart that a hospital would use in their nursery for newborns. All it's missing is the plastic bed that rests on top.


Nailed it.


http://www.universalmedicalinc.com/Medical-Hospital-Bassinets-s/94.htm

http://www.quickmedical.com/bassinet-carts.html

Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Travis on June 01, 2013, 08:50:36 PM
Wow...did you see those prices? Major score. I would try to sell it to a midwife or someone who assists with home births.
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Alias300 on June 01, 2013, 09:08:27 PM
The used medical śupply store sells them for between $50-$300.
Ones similar to the one show is listed at $150.
eBay has one at $200, another closer to this style for $99.

Apparently medical equipment doesnt holder its value.
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Travis on June 01, 2013, 09:57:17 PM
Apparently medical equipment doesnt holder its value.

It's because it's replaced with newer equipment every few years...part of the reason healthcare costs are out of control. I could understand buying the latest and greatest MRI machine but some of the stuff is ridiculously overpriced.

For example, why do they need to pay $1000 for a cabinet like this

4mdmedical.com/medical-carts-e-series-24-cabinet-6-drawers.html?utm_medium=cse&utm_source=google&gclid=CK6Rvc-uxLcCFWrl7AodhzQAMA#.UaqzG5xv_80

When they could buy something like this for $200.

harborfreight.com/hand-tools/tool-cabinets-and-carts/five-drawer-service-cart-95272.html
Title: Re: mystery stainless cart
Post by: Alias300 on June 02, 2013, 11:43:46 AM
cant find anything close to it. The company seems to be gone, but I listed what is marked on it below. Nope, thats not a typo, thats how its on there.

Wilson Mfg co
Columbus, Georgia
A Shampaine industry

(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i147/fishmilk4all/13ChampaignCart.jpg)


Affiliated Hospital Products, Inc., purchases Shampaine Industries. (1967).
https://www.sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/soskb/Agent.asp?4010391

That confused me since that cart doesn't have he look of pre-1967.
But I found a lawsuit from 1985 listing Shampiane Inc, an AHP, inc affiliate; so they were acquired but remained an affiliate useing thier own name.

However, I can only find the Shampaine name on surgical equipment (beds, tables....) since the mid-80's

My assumption is at some point after the acquisition AFP only had Shampiane produce thier surgical line.


Really hard to research since all these companies kept buying out other companies.  Some merged, some ran as affiliate's, some broke into parts.
On top of it, they kept moving headquarters and manufacturing locations.

Best educated guess, but still a total guess, is the cart is from the 60's or early 70's....?