UC Surplus Holds Public Sale on April 4
The next UC Surplus Equipment Department's public sale is set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, April 4, at the facility located at 5121 Fishwick Drive.
Special inventory to be offered includes:
- A variety of computers, including laptops and desktops (without hard drives or operating systems)
- A group of Borg-Warner bucket chairs in multiple colors
- LCD projectors
- Computer monitors
- Camera equipment
- Vintage Perey turnstiles
- High-quality adjustable Knoll lab stools
- A truck cap
- A selection of books from the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning library
- A vintage kiln
- Many pairs of new and slightly used football cleats
- Metal shelving and storage cabinets
- A large selection of home and office furniture, including computer tables, office desks, couches and lounge chairs
- Many other unique lab and electronic items
Purchases can be made via check, credit card (Visa, Master Card, Discover) or money order, but no cash is accepted.
For more details and sample photos of some of the items for this month's sale, go to the Surplus Management Web page.
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