Community Corner
Craigslist Finds: Bedroom Set, Vintage Camera and Mark Twain Collection
A list of random items for sale in the area.
Residents of the Sachem area sell items (some are even rare antiques) on Craigslist.org. The website is home to community moderated local classifieds and forums. Rather than wasting time scouring the site yourself, Patch did the leg work. Below, we've listed some interesting items your neighbors may be selling.
Whether you're looking for something specific or just curious to know what's for sale in the community, you'll have the chance to browse through the list of items we've compiled each week.
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For only $350 you can get this classy oak and iron 10-piece bedroom set. It includes the dresser, mirror, two side tables, bed frame with the mattress, footboard and headboard, armoire, two lamps and an extra small dresser. The owner lives in Holbrook and said it is in great condition.
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This Holbrook resident is selling a 2006 Infiniti G35X AWD sedan for $11,500. The owner said it was the best car he ever drove in the snow and is in great condition. It only has 93,000 miles on it. For more information contact the owner by clicking the link above.
If you love American literature, this could be a good collection for you to own. This Farmingville resident is selling the complete works of Mark Twain for only $100. There are 24 volumes PLUS Mark Twain's autobiography volumes 1 and 2. It is a vintage set!
A Farmingville resident is selling this Flex It nerve stimulation kit made by ESMI. It has never been used and includes all papers, parts and batteries. Federal law requires that you do have a prescription to use this product, but if you do, this resident is selling it for only $200, which is less than the retail price. For more information contact the owner.
Photography enthusiasts may like this Baby Brownie camera. The owner is not sure when it was made, but it appears to be from the 50s or 60s. Get it for only $10!