Here's Part 2 of the list.
Hardware and household gadgets:
16. Two canes and two walkers. One cane is standard, the other "quad" (ends in a little platform with four feet). One walker has four feet, the other two wheels and two feet. All institutional-looking and all adjustable.
17. Two assorted sets of hex key/Allen wrenches.
18. One "The Club" steering wheel lock, including key.
19. "Chop N Grate" hand-operated (non-powered) kitchen mini-food processor. In original box; probably never opened, let alone used.
20. Tote bag with UNICEF logo and artwork on one side. Never used.
21. Woven plastic mat for sitting or lying on grass, dirt, etc. About 5 by 3 feet, with a little inflatable pillow at the end, but folds down to the size of a small tote, with handles and Velcro closure.
22. Two beer/soda koozies (foam cylinders to keep refrigerated cans cold). One has a Chase [bank] logo, the other an ABC Family logo.
23. Sports water bottle (NOT bicycle-size) with NFL team logos and built-in straw through cap.
24. A couple of adhesive wall hooks.
25. Blue-gray plastic tray that fits across top of a bathtub and holds soap, washcloth and maybe rubber duckies. About 3 feet long by 6 inches wide, with drainage slots. Probably used by the people who owned our house 30 years ago.
Stationery:
26. Two stamp pads (does anyone use rubber stamps any more)? Both black, one dry, the other still somewhat inky.
27. 5-by-7 inch black looseleaf address book with dividers and blank pages.
28. Plastic 3-inch memo cube full of multicolored memo slips.
29. Full-size looseleaf binder with 1-inch rings and about a dozen sheets of filler paper.
30. Old but still functional Swingline office stapler.
31. 5-inch plastic protractor/ruler/French curve/etc.
Continued in Part 3...
Hardware and household gadgets:
16. Two canes and two walkers. One cane is standard, the other "quad" (ends in a little platform with four feet). One walker has four feet, the other two wheels and two feet. All institutional-looking and all adjustable.
17. Two assorted sets of hex key/Allen wrenches.
18. One "The Club" steering wheel lock, including key.
19. "Chop N Grate" hand-operated (non-powered) kitchen mini-food processor. In original box; probably never opened, let alone used.
20. Tote bag with UNICEF logo and artwork on one side. Never used.
21. Woven plastic mat for sitting or lying on grass, dirt, etc. About 5 by 3 feet, with a little inflatable pillow at the end, but folds down to the size of a small tote, with handles and Velcro closure.
22. Two beer/soda koozies (foam cylinders to keep refrigerated cans cold). One has a Chase [bank] logo, the other an ABC Family logo.
23. Sports water bottle (NOT bicycle-size) with NFL team logos and built-in straw through cap.
24. A couple of adhesive wall hooks.
25. Blue-gray plastic tray that fits across top of a bathtub and holds soap, washcloth and maybe rubber duckies. About 3 feet long by 6 inches wide, with drainage slots. Probably used by the people who owned our house 30 years ago.
Stationery:
26. Two stamp pads (does anyone use rubber stamps any more)? Both black, one dry, the other still somewhat inky.
27. 5-by-7 inch black looseleaf address book with dividers and blank pages.
28. Plastic 3-inch memo cube full of multicolored memo slips.
29. Full-size looseleaf binder with 1-inch rings and about a dozen sheets of filler paper.
30. Old but still functional Swingline office stapler.
31. 5-inch plastic protractor/ruler/French curve/etc.
Continued in Part 3...
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