Old record albums offered

In addition to the desks and computers typically offered by WSU surplus stores at its regularly scheduled Thursday sales, the sale this Thursday, Jan. 27, will include piles of record albums from the 1960s-1980s.

Thousands of the albums were picked up last week from the campus radio station, KUGR. Mostly classic rock, they were expected to include some classics like Led Zeppelin, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, the Doors and more.

The albums will be part of the prepriced sale that will run 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. An auction of items such as vehicles and various types of equipment (science, food service and audio/video) will begin at 10 a.m.

View the flyer for the sale and auction at http://www.surplus.wsu.edu/pdf/Flyer200501.pdf.

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