Reclamation Station, owned by a local Tulsan who has been working for years to save architectural treasures from the landfill, has to liquidate their inventory. The building they leased (the old Bill White Chevy bldg between 4th and 5th and Elgin and Frankfurt) is scheduled to be turned into loft apartments. So they have to go and everything's for sale.
If you are interested in historic preservation, hard-to-find fixtures, or interesting antiques, be sure to stop by the sale.
Here's the info from the flyer:
YEARS OF FINDING, GATHERING, SAVING AND STORING WONDERFUL ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE AND ECLECTIC ANTIQUES.
Now it's time to sell it all. Lost my lease at 412 South Frankfort, in downtown Tulsa. All materials must be sold.
Includes: pedestal sinks, spectacular peg-leg porcelain sinks, drain board kitchen sinks, pink toilet and sink, oak hardwood flooring, great set of carriage garage doors, wood windows, Mexican Saltillo floor tiles, vintage gas cook stoves (O'Keefe & Merritt, Roper, etc.), completely reworked Chambers gas stove, small amount of iron porch railing, original and historic terra cotta decorative tiles from the Mayo Building (own a piece of Tulsa's history!), interior doors, heavy duty steel warehouse shelving system, wooden jewelry display cases, hydraulic door closers (Mayo building), various architectural items from homes in Tracy Park, Maple Ridge, Swan Lake, Yorktown and other Tulsa neighborhoods like light fixtures, porch flooring, window stops, etc. Also, an electric forklift!! Many other items, too numerous to mention! Loads of items from estates which will make great upcycle items for you creative and adventurous types.
Located at 412 S. Frankfort
Sale dates:
May 26 & 27 10:00-4:00
June 2 & 3 10:00-4:00
June 15 &1 6 10:00-4:00
Everything MUST GO!!
Not all merchandise has been priced so you can MAKE ME AN OFFER for what you find that you just CAN'T live without.
CASH ONLY
I know what I'll be doing Saturday morning.
I'll see what I can shake free from the penny jar and take a look.
I'll be out of town Saturday attending a wedding in Arkansas.
I'll have to pick over the left overs the next weekend.
I did email this info to my son and a couple of friends that I thought would be interested.
I forward to a friend and they didn't believe me it was real. Any help on a source link or where the flier can be found? Google did nothing for me.
I know the owner. It is real, but I got no written proof.
Quote from: rdj on May 22, 2012, 08:01:03 PM
I forward to a friend and they didn't believe me it was real. Any help on a source link or where the flier can be found? Google did nothing for me.
I'll let you know AFTER we've been through there ;)