UC Surplus Holds Public Sale Oct. 10

Rock-bottom deals on Adidas items, six vehicles and the largest supply of books yet await bargain-hunters at the UC Surplus Management department's October sale.

The monthly sale takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, at

5121 Fishwick Drive

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Special inventory to be offered includes:

  • Final sale on Adidas items, marked down to $1 each
  • Vintage heavy duty table saw
  • Telescope
  • Six vehicles
  • Elliptical machines, stationary bikes and rowing machines
  • Langley mixing board (model big)
  • Two Blodgett ovens, price reduced
  • Large supply of computer monitors
  • Large supply of computers (without hard drives)
  • Tall lab stools with arms, priced at $10 each
  • New selection of lounge chairs, couches, tables with matching chairs, end tables and coffee tables
  • Largest supply of new books on sale two for $1
  • Assorted office furniture, including desks, tables, bookshelves and filing cabinets

Purchases can be made via check, credit card (Visa, Master Card, Discover) or money order, but no cash is accepted.

For more information and sample photos of some of the items for this month’s sale, go to the

Surplus Management webpage

or

Facebook page

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