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  • LarryW
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    I have a 600 item collection of Star Trek memorabilia I want to sell before moving out of state at end of August. Blog not allowing me to post inventory. For inventory of items, please email me at Larry*LarryWymerTE.com for full list.
    Thanks

    craigmail
    Participant

    Here is what is on the block:

    #152 – Rolling Ruler – Blacksmith Tool for Hot Metal – $65
    #219 – Axe – Small Camping with Sheath – $45
    #221 – Axe – Small Camping – no Sheath – $35
    #243 – Hatchet – Limbing 1 – $80
    #243 – Hatchet – Limbing 6 – $80
    #244 – Hatchet – Limbing 2 – 80
    #246 – Froe – Cedar Shingle Splitting – $145
    #248 – Hatchet – Limbing 5 – $60
    #249 – Hatchet – Limbing 4 – $50
    #251 – Sickle – $50
    #253 – Hatchet – Limbing 3 – $50
    #254 – Hand Adze – $75
    #255 – Hatchet – Roofers 1 – $40
    #256 – Hatchet Head – Limbing 7 – $30
    #257 – Pickaxe – Light weight – $50
    #258 – Machete – 80
    #266 – Log Splitter Axe – $45
    #267 – Hoe – Heavy for Ditch Digging – $145
    #268 – Saw – Antique 5 FT Long Two Man Bucksaw – $260
    #269 – Rake – Fire Coals – $25
    #309-#315 – Multi-Function Crate Hatchets – $15
    #397 – Bill or Brush Hook bramble clearing tool – $180
    453 – gas stove-Charbroil – $25
    454 – 4 burner gas grill – $75
    455 – Coleman Powerhouse unleaded – $125
    456 – sleeping bag – $25
    458 – camping chair #1 – $20
    459 – camping chair #2 – $20
    460 – Mac Sport camping chair – $30
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    By-the-way and as it happens, we are downsizing a 50 year collection of “cool and unusual things” we have collected over many years. Therefore, we have a lot of very nice items for sale.

    These include blacksmith forged kitchen-ware; interesting knives, traditional Asian block prints in glass fronted wooden frames; bayonets; walking sticks; hatchets and axes; mountain man gear … and … many other items of both general and special interest.

    – Craig and Cheryl craigmail@aol.com

    LarryW
    Participant

    INVENTORY (Part 3)

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    MISC. MAGAZINES WITH STAR TREK ARTICLES {{23 COUNT THIS MAJOR GROUP}}

    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Mar 1989) – “Star Trek Behind The Scenes of The Next Generation”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Sep 1990) – “Star Trek Next Generation Issue – Zooming to a Fourth Season”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Oct 1991) – “Star Trek Next Generation Issue – Zooming to a Fifth Season”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Dec 1991) – “Star Trek The 25th Anniversary” (Gene Roddenberry cover)
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Dec 1991) – “Star Trek The 25th Anniversary” (Star Trek TOS cover)
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Apr 1992) – “Star Trek VI Filming The Last Hurrah”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Apr 1993) – “Star Trek Deep Space Nine”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Oct 1993) – “Star Trek Next Generation Issue – Zooming to a Seventh Season”

    SCI-FI ENTERTAINMENT – (Oct 1997) – “Next Generation 10th Anniversary Special”
    SCI-FI ENTERTAINMENT – (Nov 1998) – “Reinventing Voyager” article

    STARBURST – #242 – (Vol 21-2) (Oct 1998) – “Star Trek 9” article
    MAXIM – (Nov 2001) – Jolene Blalock cover & pictorial

    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY SPECIAL OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE COLLECTOR’S EDITION – 1995 – “Star Trek The Ultimate Trip Through The Galaxies”
    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY – (Oct 16, 1998) – “Sci-Fi Issue” Leonard Nimoy cover
    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY – (Oct 19, 2001) – Star /Trek Enterprise cover & article

    TV GUIDE COLLECTOR’S EDITION – (Spring 1995) – “Star Trek: Four Generations of Stars, Stories and Strange New Worlds”
    TV GUIDE COLLECTOR’S EDITION – (Spring 1995) – “Star Trek: Four Generations of Stars, Stories and Strange New Worlds” (EXTRA)

    CINESCAPE – (Oct 1994) – “Exclusive Preview Star Trek Generations”
    CINESCAPE – (Nov/Dec 1996) – “Special Report Star Trek: First Contact”
    CINESCAPE – (Nov/Dec 1997) – Jeri Ryan & Patrick Stewart articles
    CINESCAPE – (Nov/Dec 1998) – “Patricks Stewart Leads Insurrection” cover & article

    STARBASE – #33 – Interviews with Jeri Taylor, Roxann Biggs-Dawsom, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips

    MAD SUPER SPECIAL – (Sep 1992) – “Mad’s Complete Star Trek Collection”

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    LarryW
    Participant

    INVENTORY (Part 1)
    4 Boxes= 205 lbs total

    Almost everything in this lot are Star Trek magazines, comic books, and books – with the exception that some of the Starlog magazines do not necessarily have Star Trek articles.

    This collection contains 600 individual items, of which 578 are unique, and 22 are extras (note: you can find the extra items by searching the term “extra” within the following inventory).While the overall lot condition is Good condition, there are a few magazines have some slight damage resulting in them being OK/Average. Many of them are of them are Brand New.

    An inventory of everything in this lot is outlined below, including subtotals of the items within various groupings.

    A few extra items not described below are also being thrown in as extras.

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    OFFICIAL STAR TREK MAGAZINES {{207 COUNT THIS MAJOR GROUP}}

    {80 count}
    STAR TREK: THE OFFICIAL FAN CLUB MAGAZINE (99 issues (#1-#99) produced from ?? ’79 – Oct/Nov ’94)
    STAR TREK: COMMUNICATOR (56 issues (#100-#155) produced from Dec’94/Jan’95 – Apr/May ’05)
    Collection Includes: 80 magazines (76 issues produced + 4 extras)
    …76 of 155 issues produced consisting of 61, 63-64, 66, 68-87, 89, 91-92, 94-116, 118-135, 137-142, 145, 152 (also have extra 102, 110, 125, 141)

    {44 count}
    STAR TREK: THE MAGAZINE (48 issues produced from May ’99 – April ’03)
    Collection Includes: 44 of 48 issues produced (missing 11, 27, 45, 48)

    {39 count}
    THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION MAGAZINE (30 issues produced from Dec ’87 – Nov ’94)
    Collection Includes: 39 magazines (ALL 30 issues produced + 9 extras)
    …All 30 issues produced (plus extra 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 17, 18, 30)

    {20 count}
    THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE MAGAZINE (25 issues produced from ’93 – ’98)
    Collection Includes: 20 of 25 issues produced consisting of 1-11, 17-25

    {19 count}
    THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK: VOYAGER MAGAZINE (19 issues produced from Apr ’95 – Nov ’98)
    Collection Includes: ALL 19 issues produced

    {5 count}
    STAR TREK – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINES
    Collection Includes:
    * STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
    * STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
    * STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE (EXTRA)
    * STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
    * STAR TREK GENERATIONS – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE

    LarryW
    Participant

    LAintheJunction

    I’m trying to post an inventory of the 600 items in the collection here, but think it might be too long to be accepted.

    LAintheJunction
    Participant

    Hey Larry, congrats on the great taste in TV franchises! Do you have any of the original series books? I collect the old numbered Pocket books and the separate TOS novels but am missing some so would love to know if you have any. I’m also curious as to what “other items” you may have besides magazines and comics. Thanks!

    #1098822
    craigmail
    Participant

    Here is what is on the block:

    #198 – Thread Gauges – 3 eights to 1 and 5 eights – $110
    #199 – Letters and Numbers Stamp Set – for Marking Steel – $35
    #201 – Machinist Level – .0005 in 10 in – $200
    #202 – Micrometer – 1.5 to 8 inches – $100
    #203 – Dial Indicator – with Mounting Adapters – $100
    #204 – Caliper – Distance Between Holes Set Up – $55
    #206 – Micrometer – Optical – $300
    #208 – Depth Gage Set – 0 to 6 inches – $90
    #209 – Trammel Set with Several different Points – $100
    #210 – Inside Micrometer .2 to 1.2 – $85
    #212 – Micrometer – 0 to 3 in Set – $180
    #213 – Micrometer Heads – Precision – Qty 3 – $300
    #215 – Precision Force Gauge – 0 to 10 lbs – $120
    #216 – Caliper – 3 to 5 inch – $65
    #217 – Caliper – Deep Throat – $265
    #219 – Dial Indicator – Electronic – Super High Resolution – $50
    ————————–
    By-the-way and as it happens, we are downsizing a 50 year collection of “cool and unusual things” we have collected over many years. Therefore, we have a lot of very nice items for sale.

    These include blacksmith forged kitchen-ware; interesting knives, traditional Asian block prints in glass fronted wooden frames; bayonets; walking sticks; hatchets and axes; mountain man gear … and … many other items of both general and special interest.

    – Craig and Cheryl craigmail@aol.com

    #1098797
    timr3400
    Participant

    Hi community! We’re a local salon in North Admiral called Ella & Oz. Though the name and aesthetic has changed over time, we’ve been in this space for more than 25 years. This is our first time in many years posting in the forum, so we hope that listing this in the West Seattle Schools in appropriate.

    We’re wanting to run an offer for all local teachers returning for their 2024-25 school year. Now through the end of September, you can receive 24% off your service total. Just tell us which school you teach with! We offer a range of hair services from cuts of all lengths to color, Brazilian blowout and extensions.

    We’re hoping to advertise the best we can, but any advice on how to spread the word is greatly appreciated! We really want to share our admiration for teachers and sincerely hope you’re able to utilize this offer!

    Our salon is in North Admiral at 2138 SW California Ave. You can book online at ellaandoz.com or give us a call at (206) 932-5988 to schedule.

    Thank you and we hope to hear from you soon!

    #1098708
    NorseGirl
    Participant

    Hello,
    Looking for a licensed home inspector recommendation. (And if you have a recommendation, what specifically did you find positive about their service?)
    Thanks.

    MercyMoi
    Participant

    I’m setting out a 72″ (3-seater) leather couch and its matching 33″w x 36″d leather chair on 44th and SW Edmunds St in the Alaska Junction.

    10am Sunday, Aug 11

    Espresso brown leather, one small repairable cut on couch, otherwise they’re both in good condition!

    biggladys
    Participant

    Saturday 8/10 9AM-3PM SW 107th, mid-block between 35th and 37th, will have signs out with address. All Proceeds from the sale will go directly to PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society, https://www.paws.org/) We will have lots of team sports apparel samples including unworn jerseys, shorts, fleece, variety of household items; books, and more!

    NeighborNat
    Participant

    Looking for a change of pace? Better work-life balance? Shorter commute? Come join a relaxed, neighborhood-based primary and naturopathic care clinic. We are seeking a friendly and organized Medical Assistant to join our growing team. In this role, you will work collaboratively with our providers to assist our patients. Experience and certification is preferred but not necessary, willing to train the right applicant!

    Your primary job duties will include:
    -Perform injections: vaccinations, B-12, allergy shots
    -Update WA state vaccine registry
    -Phlebotomy
    -Prepare and stock exam rooms
    -Lab/supply ordering
    -Submit medication prior authorizations
    -Recognize symptoms of common medical illnesses and accurately report to provider
    -Act as a liaison between patient, patient’s family and providers
    -Assist provider with procedures and medical exams
    -Perform point of care testing and report abnormal laboratory values
    -You will also help keep our work areas clean and organized, as well as ensure our office provides a welcoming environment for our patients.
    -Assist providers in care coordination as needed: calling pharmacy/healthcare facilities, completing and faxing orders
    -Closing duties, including wiping down treatment rooms, emptying trash, floors

    Certified MA Requirements and Qualifications
    -High school diploma
    -Proficient in the English language
    -Completion of a Medical Assistant course accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) or other recognized regional or national accreditation board OR equivalent
    -Must be Washington State Medical Assistant-Certified or achieve this designation within 6-months of hire. (Preferred, willing train the right applicant for MA clinical endorsement)
    -Valid American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider CPR card
    -Excellent organizational and time management skills
    -Phlebotomy certification (if not certified MA)
    -Computer proficiency

    Starting:
    Wage: $24-29 per hour, to start, or negotiable based on experience
    Hours: 32-40 hours, 8:30-5:30pm 3-4 days weekly, with occasional Saturday hours 8:30-2:30pm
    Benefits: Healthcare, vision, and dental (75% premiums covered), PTO, 401K, supplement discounts

    Students in the medical field, Parents, LGBTQ!+, and BIPOC folks are encouraged to apply! Come grow with us:)

    Please submit a cover letter describing your interest in the position, as well as a copy of your resume to hello@neighborhood-naturopathic.com.

    #1098547

    In reply to: Moving Sale & Giveaway

    Sha59
    Participant

    Hi! Can’t wait to see what all you are putting out. Thanks! Alkicat.

    #1098524
    aegold
    Participant

    I was walking on 44th street between Hill and Holgate on North Admiral at about 11 AM today with my father. Across the street, we saw a dog, on leash and with his owner, attack a house cat, while the owner tried to pry the cat out of the dog’s mouth with no luck. The house cat was just sitting in the grass outside of a house on 44th prior to the attack. The dog grabbed the cat in his mouth and would not let go, despite the owner trying to get the dog to let go of the cat. The cat appeared seriously injured – unclear if killed or not, though.

    Posting this as a warning to everyone who lets their cats leave the house!

    #1098511
    drummerboyonalki
    Participant

    Saturday, August 10th 10:30am – 2 pm
    5220 SW Pritchard St. 98116

    Lots of free things + items for sale.

    Some of the things you will see include:
    * Dishes
    * Glassware
    * Pots, pans and kitchen utensils
    * Games
    * Workshop related items
    * Some furniture
    * Office related items
    * Art
    * Gardening tools
    * Space heaters and dehumidifier
    * Sports equipment
    * Artificial Christmas Tree
    * …..AND MORE……..!

    #1098528
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Posting for a reader:

    Garage Sale
    Saturday 8-10-24
    9 am -6 pm
    5621 Winthrop *right off Admiral Wy
    *Books
    *Toys
    *Art
    *Clothes (kids and women’s)
    *Yard Tools

    #1098496
    anonyme
    Participant

    Has anyone had a good experience with a cataract surgeon, including/especially a responsive staff? I’ve struggled for seven months to get answers from staff of a “Best Doctor” and now have to start over due to misinformation and lack of communication. Thanks in advance.

    Anna Horton
    Participant

    Holy Rosary School is looking for an instructional assistant to work in the kindergarten and preschool, 30 hours/week, starting in fall 2024. The job posting, with more information, can be found here:

    https://www.applitrack.com/seattlearch/onlineapp/default.aspx?AppliTrackPostingSearch=location:%22Holy+Rosary%2c+Seattle%22

    Gina
    Participant

    Someone is in a crisis with an invisible entity and is wandering and throwing items in that area, Metro busses may be delayed/ blocked by the individual.

    #1098407
    aa
    Participant

    Probably not brain dead but your need to explain what you’re saying twice in this short message is bothersome. Why aren’t you providing information on your business? It feels like a sketchy way to get customers. I for one would not contact you based on this post.

    sweetpea0821
    Participant

    Thank you to those who mentioned and stood up for me in the story about Luna Park, my home for 35 years.(The story says comment time is closed, so I couldn’t comment there) I want to make sure that everyone knows that it was a bummer of a manager I dealt with for months that “let me go”, because he didn’t like my schedule and wanted to give my shift to someone else, not the actual business owner… the owner didn’t know it happened and he is a wonderful person and longtime friend. He totally offered the job back, but I declined, as I did not want to work for that manager. Also, I love Luna, and support the owner in the sale, and I’m really hoping someone that plans to keep it Luna, and bring it back to it’s former glory is the purchaser. Please don’t turn it into something else. Luna is an icon of WS and all of Seattle. It’s a great opportunity for someone! (Ps, no, I’m not going to buy it… ;) ) Although I work 6 days a week (Sunday mornings at Alpine Diner in White Center if you want to come see me) and M-F at another full time job, I’m willing to assist and do some consulting with the new owners if they would like. I want Luna to be there for everyone and their kids and grandkids etc! I love that I watched the lil’s grow up coming in, and then hiring them! So fun. It’s a wonderful place and just want it to keep going. Thank you for your time. Sweetpea

    #1098378
    Whisky Woods
    Participant

    This happened yesterday at the KC encampment! Come KC when is this going to be enough? It is one thing when it is an adult is losing control but now there are children involved. Let’s get this argument between City and KC over with NOW!https://www.burien.news/blog/two-young-children-rescued-from-dows-homeless-camp

    #1098090
    Florenceofseattle
    Participant

    We are looking for a volunteer to come to our small Assisted Living homes to play cards and games, read current events, work on art project and talk with our special residents. Please let me know if you are available a few hours a week to volunteer to help enrich our seniors’ lives!

    #1098078
    kcallaghy
    Participant

    Hey all! I have a costume dress and chemise from Holy Clothing I need to have taken down a whole size. Can anyone recommend an alteration shop or individual you trust?

    #1097996
    juanito
    Participant

    PSE arrived working on line

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