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I have no idea what it's worth...somebody throw out some numbers.
I'd say it is worth at least $1000 to $1500 for crane and lifetime supply of gumbo. Quality built gantry cranes are not cheap. From the picture it looks like you can adjust the height.
 
The lifetime supply of gumbo is a deal breaker!

I was thinking it was worth somewhere between $1-2k, so that sounds about right. Thanks for the info.

I would imagine it would be a pain in the butt to transport though...
 
Working my way across this place cleaning s*** up.

It's amazing the junk that builds up over the years.

Every room becomes a staging ground for s*** I never use or will use again but I spent too much on it to just pitch it.

Tackled a porch and a closet this afternoon.

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The lifetime supply of gumbo is a deal breaker!

I was thinking it was worth somewhere between $1-2k, so that sounds about right. Thanks for the info.

I would imagine it would be a pain in the butt to transport though...
Aw man, Mudshipper Lash could throw that thing in (on) the minivan
 
Working my way across this place cleaning **** up.

It's amazing the junk that builds up over the years.

Every room becomes a staging ground for **** I never use or will use again but I spent too much on it to just pitch it.

Tackled a porch and a closet this afternoon.

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You are right. You better get rid of that s***ty Stihl Blower. I guess I can take it off your hands if you twist my arm enough.
 
Big mistake today. Watched a couple episodes of Hoarders this evening the walked out into my back yard. Not good

I've been cleaning the garage for our upcoming move and I feel this pain more today than ever before.
 
I am bad enough but ever since we moved Sherrys folks in with us a few years ago the problem has expanded exponentially. He will throw NOTHING away. I try to sneak thing out when they are away for any period but there is often a price to pay when they return. I'm sure it is a reflection of the times he was raised in but I hardly need the encouragement...
 
Maybe the crane will fit on the roof of the minivan?
 
I'm fine with Bulleit, it's cheap and tastes good. I can't see spending $60-80 on something distilled in Indiana (part of the story he did not report on) and then trucked back to KY for bottling. A lot of labels say "bottled in ...", but nothing about what facility distilled the spirits.
 

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