Computer Desk and Accessories, and TV for sale
As people will know on Neighbourly, my husband passed away in August, and now I no longer have need for an extra computer desk, so I would like to sell this desk, together with an AOC Monitor, a set of Speakers, and a typist chair, for $90 (see photo attached). As a Tower computer was being used with this desk, my husband made a slot at the side of the desk for the Tower to stand in. He also extended the end of the desk so that a telephone and cradle could stand there. The monitor has hardly ever been used, because it was a spare computer I had set up in case my husband wanted to look for something on the internet, which wasn't very often.
The TV I would like to sell is my husband's portable 19 inch TV, which he bought from new but, only took it out with him about three times, with his video camera, when he wanted to watch what he was videoing. It would be ideal for a caravan or motor home. It cost him $284 but I would accept $80, if anyone is interested. I haven't used it myself, so any interested parties are welcome to come along and try it out if they wish. Perhaps you could message me if you are interested.
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