UC Surplus Holds Public Sale Sept. 12

A selection of the weird and wonderful will be up for grabs at this month's UC surplus management sale set for 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at

5121 Fishwick Drive

.

Special inventory to be offered includes:

  • All remaining Adidas gear marked down to $5 and $1.  Selections include thousands of sweatshirts, football jerseys and compression and other team gear; football, soccer, basketball, turf and track shoes; and hundreds of baseball pants and baseball jerseys at $5 each.   
  • Antique 10 foot library/lab table
  • (2) ‘shuffleboard’ game tables
  • A vintage heavy duty table saw
  • A Langley mixing board – model big
  • (2) Blodgett ovens – price reduced
  • Large supply of computer monitors
  • Computers (without hard drives)
  • Tall lab stools with arms at $10 each
  • A new selection of lounge chairs, couches, tables with matching chairs, end tables and coffee tables
  • Our largest selection of new books added to the Surplus Management book library – on sale, 2 for $1
  • Office chairs, desks, tables, book shelves, filing cabinets and a huge supply of unique UC Surplus inventory. 

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

For 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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