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#234354 Thu Feb 17 2011 11:04 AM
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There is an auction this Saturday in my area and am interested in buying some items....here the pics of the items of interest.
I have no idea as to what value to bid on these items. I would assume that they will be auctioned off as individual pieces. Any help will be appreciated.

http://www.lacasseauctions.com/021911/popup.htm?500/februay-2011-044.jpg

http://www.lacasseauctions.com/021911/popup.htm?500/februay-2011-045.jpg

http://www.lacasseauctions.com/021911/popup.htm?500/februay-2011-046.jpg

http://www.lacasseauctions.com/021911/popup.htm?500/februay-2011-047.jpg

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There was one of those Michelin men on a sale here last week and it brought $200


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the texaco and craftsman thermometers are not old. the texaco is all over the internet for sale for $10. the craftsman is often mistaken for an older piece of advertising, but wasin fact sold through sears retail stores about 10 years ago. i have seen the prices all over the place on these thermometers, but realistic value is in the 20-30 range. i have that squirt clock hanging in my kitchen. i am not a clock expert, but did pay $250 for it 10 years ago and its in mint condition. be careful with original clocks with repop ad glass in them. i will post a pic of the bottom of mine, because i know its original. the seiberling tire thermometer is nice. its a large glass faced thermometer that was manufactured by an obscure company. it is the 250-400 range. i like the bfg thermometer too in the 175-225 range. 7up 50, willard 125-175, paint therm 50-75


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see me at Mason Dixon Gas, Spring Carlisle M114-115, and Hershey C4E-35.
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thanx for the input.....at least I'll go with some idea of the value for some of the items.


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