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DutchmenSport
Sep 29, 2017Explorer
4 years ago, when we got our current camper that came with an outside stove, we no longer needed (or wanted) all our old Coleman Camp Stoves and all the related stuff with it. We had 2 stoves, one was a 2 burner and the other was a flat griddle-grill and one burner. We had a 20 pound gas tank, hoses for both stoves, a propane pole with multiple hook-ups, a Coleman gas lantern that fit on top of the propane pole and a couple dozen brand new mantels for the lantern. We had the stoves in Coleman bags for safe keeping and to keep them clean. Put it all together, it was quite a haul, in addition, a bunch of other stuff I don't even remember now.
My wife put a "For Sale" on Craigslist for the entire mess. The one restrictions was, whoever wanted it, had to take it ALL, and it was ALL FREE!
Within 2 hours the Emails went back and forth, and within another hour, the entire mess was gone.
Who got it? An adult leader in charge of a boy-scout pack. He was thrilled beyond belief to get the stuff for his boy scout pack. We were thrilled it was going to REALLY good use.
It's just a suggestion? Check with your boy scout - girl scout clubs, especially if its' all give-away items.
My wife put a "For Sale" on Craigslist for the entire mess. The one restrictions was, whoever wanted it, had to take it ALL, and it was ALL FREE!
Within 2 hours the Emails went back and forth, and within another hour, the entire mess was gone.
Who got it? An adult leader in charge of a boy-scout pack. He was thrilled beyond belief to get the stuff for his boy scout pack. We were thrilled it was going to REALLY good use.
It's just a suggestion? Check with your boy scout - girl scout clubs, especially if its' all give-away items.
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