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    I found some really good deals.

    Hey all you ebayers out there. I found some good deals for us.

    I was looking at yahoo's website and came across the article. Its lists all the airport ebay id's that confiscate stuff since 911. I checked them out, they all resell the goods they confistcated on ebay really cheap. Heres the article.

    Since 9/11, the TSA has collected tons of items at airport security checkpoints. What happens to all that stuff? Here's how to buy TSA contraband.
    Since 9/11, the Transportation Security Administration has collected tons of items at security checkpoints; in 2006 alone, screeners took in more than 13 million items. What happens to all that stuff? The TSA turns it over to state surplus property agencies, which tend to sell it online or at retail stores. (Sometimes the contraband is sold in bulk.)

    The agencies say they'll reunite you with your prized pocketknife, if they can locate it. But they would much prefer that travelers figure out the rules and abide by them. "Our goal is for passengers not to bring this stuff on anymore, so we won't have to deal with it," says Steve Ekin, Georgia's surplus property division director. Here's where to look, and what you might find.

    Alabama
    Airports: 14 in Florida and Alabama, including Miami, Orlando, Huntsville, and Birmingham
    Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: alstatesurplus)
    Typical deal: Golf driver $100
    Craziest items? "There are always lots of plastic fake swords that people buy at Walt Disney World, so there are probably lots of mad kids."
    Info: adeca.state.al.us/surplus%20property

    Georgia
    Airports: Atlanta, Savannah/Hilton Head
    Where to buy: Stores in Tucker (Atlanta Surplus Center, 770/414-6468); Swainsboro (Swains*boro Surplus Center, 478/289-2623); and Americus (Americus Surplus Center, 229/931-2407)
    Typical deal: Hammers $3, cordless drills $10
    Craziest items? "We get flatware and kitchen knives stolen from restaurants, and we've received a bowling pin, a chain saw, and a few circular saws."
    Info: surplusproperty.doas.georgia.gov

    Illinois
    Airports: Chicago O'Hare, Chicago Midway, and occasionally four more in Illinois and Michigan
    Where to buy: Auctions held at ibid.illinois.gov
    Typical deal: 25 pounds of Swiss Army knives for $250
    Craziest items? "On occasion, we'll see big bowie knives and ninja swords. And nunchucks--a lot of those come through."

    Kentucky
    Airports: Eight in various states, including Orlando and Miami (Alabama shares the loot), and Louisville
    Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: kysurplus)
    Typical deal: 50 Swiss Army knives for $250
    Craziest items? "We've collected about 500 mini Louisville Slugger bats bought at the Louisville Slugger Museum."
    Info: finance.ky.gov/internal/surplus

    Oregon
    Airports: Portland and Eugene
    Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: oregontrail2000)
    Typical deal: 10 Leatherman multitools for $75
    Craziest items? "Golf clubs and machetes."
    Info: oregonsurplus.com

    Pennsylvania
    Airports: 13 from various states, including New York JFK, Newark, Philadelphia, and Cleveland
    Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: pastatesurplus)
    Typical deal: Deer-hunting kit (gut-slitting knife, multitool, pocket*knife, large safety pins, rope, flashlight) for $50
    Craziest items? "We've received hundreds of pairs of fuzzy handcuffs and other ... paraphernalia--I wanted to create funny Valentine's Day kits, but folks here thought taxpayers wouldn't like it."
    Info: dgs.state.pa.us/surp_prop

    Texas
    Airports: Seven across the state, including Dallas/Fort Worth and Austin
    Where to buy: Austin Storefront in Austin, 512/463-1990
    Typical deal: Scissors and corkscrews 25¢, knives 50¢, multitools $2.50
    Craziest items? "Brass knuckles, crutches, and piñata sticks. And we once got a cane with a knife inside it."
    Info: tfc.state.tx.us/communities/supportserv/prog/statesurplus

    Washington State
    Airports: Seattle-Tacoma, Spokane, and Tri-Cities
    Where to buy: Auburn Retail Store in Auburn, 253/333-4912
    Typical deal: Corkscrews for 25¢
    Craziest items? "Lots of ulus--round Eskimo chopping blades. Also, a Sit'n Putt. It's a short-handled putter designed to be used while you're on the potty."
    Info: ga.wa.gov/surplus
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    nice find lisa!
    I'm sure a lot of members will try and find out more about that... I guess the airports in Australia would do the same.
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    what about australia

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    What an odd find!
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