We know many of you loooooove to dig in and find your own goodies so we said YES to the challenge and will invite you all along for the ride! Thursday March 3rd from 9am-4pm we invite you to
[address removed for privacy]
to shop from the digger sale of the century in one very large property with many sheds and a super packed garage and yard with not one empty space to waste.
Ed was an avid sportsman until a couple years before his death. He loved to fish, hunt, camp, water ski, boat, and RV. His wife of 39 years shared his enthusiasm for these sports. They also enjoyed entertaining.
Ed’s career was in auto mechanics and truck driving. His avocations included wood working, restoring automobiles, and gardening.
This wonderful old man and woman lived in this house since the neighborhood was a new suburb. They gardened, fished, rock-hounded, crafted, canned, and basically enjoyed every bit of their lives. They raised their children together; educated them at home and outside, appreciated nature and enjoyed their home-life together. The husband was a force to reckon with in the garage, where he had every tool imaginable and used it to the fullest. The wife was a homebody who took time to learn what she needed to know to make her families life more enjoyable and full-filled. Both parents were of the same mind waste not, want not, so nothing ever got tossed but rather is in a cabinet or cupboard wrapped in a plastic bag or piece of foil, labeled and recorded on each door what is held inside!
Expect fishing; including a nice aluminum fishing boat and motor, sailboat, pleasure boat, camper and much more as for the hunting and camping supplies. Enjoy the days of digging
like the old-timers at this huge homestead and find what you didn’t even realize you were looking for with lots of time and energy while the weather is at its best of the season.
We look forward to seeing you there.
It is suggested you wear work gloves or latex at the very least, dust mask if you are sensitive and for sure closed-toed shoes or boots…
or you won’t get into the yard or garage/sheds to shop.
We look forward to seeing you there.
It is suggested you wear work gloves or latex at the very least, dust mask if you are sensitive and for sure closed-toed shoes or boots…
or you won’t get into the yard or garage/sheds to shop.
Our Thursday sale will be fair from the start(especially in bulk groups if you are a reseller or hoarder) from 9am-12noon. At noon we will reduce to our usual 1/2 off all prices then at 3pm bring your boxes or large bags and buy items for $5 per box-load (banana box size) and large furniture items at a fragment of the original price. We are moving it all out and what does not sell at either location will go for donation, free or worse yet…DUMPSTER HEAVEN so please shop like mad and keep this wonderful stuff out of our landfills.
We hope to see you all there Thursday of this week and thanks to all of you who came to our three-estate sale sidewalk liquidation on Saturday on Franklin Blvd. That was a huge success with the ESH Gallery being nearly emptied and ready for the next household estates to be added in March. We are delighted so many of you were able to make it down on such a beautiful day to come shop. It was fun for all and we were able to help three families in need while at the same time making lots of you smile and go home with full vehicles!
Thanks for your patronage and also the read.
Jen and crew
Jen and crew
Thursday on Hunter Lane