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[QUOTE=AngryScientist;3432218]Well,
It's sad to see them go, but you can't argue that they ran a successful business for a good stretch. Good for them. "Everything dies baby, that's a fact" -Bruce Springsteen. Of course the next line in that lyric is "But maybe everything that dies someday comes back" ... |
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Atlantic City is my #1 Boss song.....
On the TPC topic, scrolling through their history they had such a sweet spot being a small, one building operation with an extra warehouse. They were good at that, it was manageable. |
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The Pro Closet Liquidation of everything was in their warehouse.
https://online.localauctions.com/auc...y/perpage_MTIw |
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On topic: If I buy that floor scrubber how long do you think it would take me to ride it back to NJ? |
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I just took delivery of a bike from them last Friday. RIP. |
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[QUOTE=Hank Scorpio;3433097]so did The Band
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Looking at the warehouse auctions really shows the time, effort and dollars it takes to set up a business like this in addition to the product being sold.
Jeff |
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[QUOTE=Hank Scorpio;3433097]You are still too young and fit for electric assistance, Hank.
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What a bunch of crazy equipment.
Rolling EVT stands Fullsize cleaning stations Photo equipment Old GMC delivery van They're even selling 4 cans of Duster in a single lot, and people are bidding! The creepiest might be a white board, with business meeting notes still written on it: |
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crazy deals on the EVT stuff on other tools, but I'm sure they'll be gobbled up locally since it's only pickup.
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I'm curious how they used the evt stands on roller bases. I don't think I would be too happy with one of those, and they far outnumber the ones with no base.
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Io non posso vivere senza la mia strada e la mia bici -- DP |
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After looking thru the auction inventory and seeing the 8 Gucci parts washers I can almost kinda see how they burned thru 80 million dollars in like 3-4 years. It was probably a lot of work
They went high dollar on everything they did and I guess it was glorious. Personally, 80 million should go for at least a few decades of decadence. Disappointed there wasn't a jet or a helicopter, just a couple trailers The MBA scribble on that whiteboard is kinda funny There will be a few more victims of the current market. We have a pool, I put my money on Jamis |
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