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June 27, 2024 10 mins

In this season 1 finale episode, we take a look back at some of the most memorable stories and insights from our exploration of government surplus auctions. From creative repurposing to community impact, we revisit the fascinating world of Municibid and the unique opportunities it provides.

We heard from Tony Powell about his experience driving a 1969 brush truck won from the Burton Fire Department, highlighting the unique challenges and joys of operating such a vintage vehicle. Ken Johnson and his daughter Tatiana shared their heartwarming cross-country journey in a fire truck they won, complete with impromptu light and siren displays at state lines and a touching tour of a fire station. 

Jackie Blaskovich, Municibid's Director of Customer Success, revealed some of the most unusual items that have appeared on the platform, including Santa's throne and a child-sized suit of armor, showcasing the diverse range of surplus items available. We also delved into how organizations are adapting to supply chain issues, with Troy Bartron explaining Upper Mount Bethel Township's strategy of ordering and then selling a 2025 Mack truck to manage their equipment needs.

The creative repurposing of surplus items was a recurring theme, exemplified by Gavin Lingo's account of how his landscaping company utilizes fire trucks for various purposes beyond their original intent. Lastly, we gained insights into the military surplus world from Adam Hoke, who shared information about the best-selling Mickey Mouse boot at Coleman's Military Surplus, renowned for its extreme cold weather protection.

These stories collectively illustrate the innovative spirit and practical problem-solving that government surplus auctions inspire across diverse sectors and communities.

About the Speaker:
Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. He started the company in 2006 after serving on the town council for the Borough of Pottstown in Pennsylvania. Over the past 17 years, Municibid has grown to serve nearly 6,000 governments across the US and has become a trusted platform for buying and selling government surplus.

Key Takeaways:

  • Government surplus auctions provide a win-win situation for municipalities and buyers.
  • Creative repurposing of surplus items can lead to innovative solutions for businesses and individuals.
  • The impact of these auctions extends beyond financial benefits, fostering community engagement and sustainability.

Looking Ahead:
Stay tuned for the upcoming Season 2, where we'll continue to uncover more fascinating stories from the world of government auctions. Until next time, explore the wild world of government surplus at Municibid.

Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com

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