1 x 7 and 1 x 10
varying lengths – 4 ft to 10 ft
$3 per linear foot
dry and ready for your project
call or text Scott for more details at (503) 440-1871
Available in Gearhart



call or text Scott for more details at (503) 440-1871
Available in Gearhart






Used fire hoop for sale for $50 -this is a great deal for this hoop. Purchased new from Holistic Hooping (wicks are removable).
Great condition, only used a few times.
I also have fire wicks to attach to elk or deer antlers for sale, new $20/each
I am also available to teach fire dancing & fire safety!
Lisa
503-568-5632
call or text is best


If interested send me a email.




134,000 miles
Method 17 inch wheels
35 inch tires
Fox 2.5 inch shocks
GG daylight lights multiple shades
New glow plug relay
New glow plugs
New hoses
Custom flatbed
Cattle guard
Bedlined
Second set of tires and wheels
Wheel well flares
This has been a great truck unfortunately it’s time for us to part ways with it as we are transitioning to a family vehicle. The truck needs someone who will like working on it and maintaining. Low mileage for a 2003 with a solid 7.3 powerstroke engine. It could be great for a camper, farm or contracting. The bedlining wasn’t the color we envisioned so we did a coverup that hasn’t stuck, but could easily be repainted or pressure washed down to the base. Brand new realtree seat covers. It came with 3-12” subwoofers and stereo system installed and the Bluetooth works great. Hoping to find a good home for it asap!

This lightweight, 10’ 8” Kayak is suitable for any body of water including ocean surf. Features adjustable foot bar and rudder steering for great maneuverability and control.
Local Pickup in Nehalem, OR (near City Park)






Pilates machine in good condition 75.00
Large Blue Lazy Boy Recliner. It’s a solid chair. Could use a cleaning, reclines has had some love scratches from my cats
50.00
All stored in climate-controlled new storage space. I’m not able to lift things, You haul. Cash respond to email












This vintage portfolio organizer from NSM Design Chicago is a beautifully crafted leather zippered case with handles designed to securely hold and organize large art pieces, drawings, photos, or important documents. Measuring 30 inches by 23 inches, its dimensions make it perfect for carrying large sized prints, architectural drawings, sketches, or work materials with ease.
• Premium Leather Construction: Durable and stylish, the leather adds a touch of elegance and timeless appeal.
• Zipper Closure: Equipped with a high-quality zipper, ensuring your items stay protected and secure while on the go.
• Versatile Design: Ideal for artists, architects, photographers, or professionals who need to keep their portfolios neat and organized.
This piece is in fantastic condition, showcasing minimal wear and a well-preserved exterior and interior. It’s an excellent choice for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a functional yet stylish vintage portfolio case.
In today’s market for a similar carrier, there are no companies that make a real leather bag.
$75 or best offer for this unique vintage case.
Thanks, BBQ!





“Fields & Fields Blown Glass, located in Portland, Oregon, was a personal and professional marriage of two unique and accomplished glassblowers, John and Heather Fields. By combining their talents, the dedicated couple created a harmony of style and form. Their singular and successful enterprise was the result of merging two art glass studios into one.
While studying business at the University of Arkansas in the early 1970’s, John began working with glass. Realizing that his future lay in an art form over 2000 years old, John took a glassblowing class at Pratt Institute in Seattle, Washington.
Heather graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of the Arts in 1986. ‘ wandered into the glassblowing studio one day and there was no turning back. I was fascinated with molten glass.’ “
This unique vase is in perfect condition.
$340
Thanks, BBQ!


$90 for the collection.
Some background on soda bottles and sun-purpled desert glass:
THE STORY OF PURPLE GLASS AND “TORPEDO BOTTLES”
Purple glass, which is often referred to as desert glass or sun colored glass has been a popular collectors item for many years. Most pieces were originally clear pattern glass or pressed glass and date prior to 1914.
In the manufacturers in the manufacture of glass, the iron in sand caused glass pieces to become a characteristic aqua or green color. Around 1880 manganese was added to the process in an attempt to produce a clear crystal color. Manganese ions combine chemically with iron ions when exposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun over time, creating the beautiful amethyst color scene today. This manganese process was used until 1914 when Germany cut off the supply of manganese to the United States during World War I.
The depth of color change in individual pieces is determined by the amount of manganese used in the batch of glass in a given run; thus, some pieces attain a deep purple color while others are a lighter amethyst color. Flaking and chipping are common and purple glass. Within reason these imperfection should not detract from the value of an item in addition, small flaws created in old manufacturing processes, do not take away from the value of the item, but add to its character and stand as a testament to its antiquity.
Nineteenth-century round-bottom ginger ale and soda bottles, often called “torpedo bottles,” were designed to lie on their sides to keep cork stoppers moist, preventing them from drying out, shrinking, and allowing carbonation to escape. This design prevented the corks from popping out and ensured the drink remained carbonated.
Key reasons for the round bottom design include:
* Preventing Dry Corks: By keeping the bottle on its side, the liquid kept the cork moist, preventing it from shrinking or rotting, which would allow the pressure to pop the cork and lose the carbonation.
* Storage and Transport: The rounded base made it impossible to stand the bottle upright, forcing retailers to lay them on their sides.
* “Ballast” Function: Many of these bottles were produced in Britain and Ireland, and the round shape allowed them to be stored easily in the holds of ships as ballast to balance the vessel.
* Pressure Management: The design was often used for highly carbonated, in-bottle fermented, or soda drinks, as the round shape helped distribute the intense pressure, often combined with a wired-down cork.
These “round-bottom sodas” or “torpedo bottles” were popular from the 1870s until roughly the 1910s, eventually falling out of favor with the invention of the crown-style cap, which allowed bottles to stand upright.
Thank you, BBQ!


Sporto Boots size 11 (new). $25.
Jason binoculars $10.
Tasco binoculars $10.
If interested call 503-440-1711 Manzanita

Call or Text Scott at 503.440.4390
1/2 cord delivered $150


Call 503-440-1711 if innterested. Manzanita

Queen bed + Frame – solid white oak $200
Blacked solid white oak benches 6’ $150 each or $250 for both
Solid ash shelving units with white powdercoated bases $250 each or $450 for both
Solid oak ladder
Large $125
Small (blackened and wood) $50
Set of 4 pottery barn black wood chairs
$50 each or $175 for 4
Solid ash side table $75
Blacked circular woven rug 9’ $50
Text me at 5412448784 for more info or images

Only $20

