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C A T A L O G U E

On the instructions of Mr D N Kaye, Liquidator of J L Catering Supplies (UK) Ltd,

Mr J M Elliott MIPA FABRP, Liquidator of Family Genetics Ltd,

Mr J R Booth FIPA FABRP, Liquidator of New Concept Gaming Ltd,

Mr CGT Howarth, Liquidator of NDEV Ltd,

Mr A H Tomlinson FCA FABRP, Liquidator of Day Paper Sales Ltd,

Mr D Acland & Ms L Thomas, Joint Liquidators of CDM Structures Ltd

WILL SELL BY ONLINE AUCTION

  • Plant & Machinery
  • Vehicles
  • Nintendo Games, Catering Equipment & more

LOCATED AT

robson kay & co Ltd,

Tilson Road, Roundthorn Industrial Estate, Baguley, Manchester, M23 9PH

VIEWING TUESDAY 15TH JUNE 2010FROM 11AM – 4PM

BIDDING STARTSTUESDAY 15TH JUNE 2010 FROM 11AM

BIDDING CLOSESFRIDAY 18TH JUNE 2010 FROM 11AM

Please visit to register,

view photos of the lots and bid

AUCTIONEERS’ OFFICES:

Tilson Road, Roundthorn Industrial Estate, Baguley, Manchester, M23 9PH

Telephone: 0161 998 8111 Fax: 0161 998 8222

Website: Email:

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All bids are subject to the notes, terms and conditions within this catalogue

All quantities should be treated as approximate estimates

IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTES

ABUYER'S PREMIUM A Buyer's Premium of 15% is added to the hammer price on all lots.

BVALUE ADDED TAX All lots in this auction are subject to VAT.

Should you intend exporting the goods and believe you may be eligible for the lot price to be zero-rated for VAT purposes, it is crucial that you

  • Understand VAT on the Buyer’s Premium can never be zero-rated
  • Pay an amount equivalent to the VAT (to be held on your behalf) at the time you make payment for the goods, to be returned pending provision of suitable paperwork
  • Inform us at the time of payment that you intend claiming back the VAT, in order that we know to hold same on your behalf
  • Provide suitable documentation, including proof of export and your own limited company name, VAT number, etc. within a maximum of 12 weeks of the sale date.

CBIDDING / REGISTRATION / PAYMENT: You must register for this sale at in order to bid, where you must submit credit card details (used for identity verification purposes only).

It is essential that you enter accurate details for your address that match those held by your card provider as otherwise, you will not be approved to bid

Bidding opens on bidspotter at the time we open for viewing and starts to close (staggered close times for each lot, in numerical sequence) at 11am on Friday 18th June.

By bidding, it is assumed (and most strongly recommended) that you have viewed prior.

Invoices detailing how much is owed will be emailed to successful bidders by Monday 21st June 2010.

Balances must be paid in full by noon on Friday 25th June 2010.

Payment can be made by way of bank transfer (CHAPS or Faster Payment - NOT BACS) to our Client Account detailed on the next page of the catalogue, or alternatively, by MasterCard, Visa or debit card.

PLEASE NOTE payment can only be made using credit/debit cards if the cardholder visits to pay in person – we have no facility to accept credit/debit card payments over the telephone.

We make no surcharge for payments by credit/debit card.

We are also able to accept cash either in person at our offices, or alternatively, paid directly into our Client Account at any Barclays branch. We will need to take copies of full original photo identification (to satisfy money laundering regulations) should you be paying £10,000 or more in cash.

Cheques and bank drafts are not acceptable under any circumstances.

DCOLLECTION Collections can only be made after all lots purchased have been paid for in full.

Collection will take place on Tuesday 22nd June – Friday 25th June 2010 (8.30am - 4.30pm).

Goods must be collected by Friday 25th June 2010 at the very latest – no exceptions.

LOTS NOT PAID FOR & COLLECTED BY FRIDAY 25TH JUNE 2010 WILL BE SUBJECT TO A STORAGE CHARGE OF EITHER £5 PER LOT PER DAY OR 5% OF THE HAMMER PRICE PER LOT PER DAY – WHICHEVER IS THE HIGHER - NO EXCEPTIONS. (FOR FURTHER DETAILS, SEE CLAUSE 5 OF OUR GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS).

Purchasers buy lots where they lie and must bring any necessary labour, lifting tackle and equipment in order to remove their lots. Portering staff are NOT available to assist, only to supervise. See Special Notice Collections page regarding forklift truck availability.

The purchaser shall comply with any directions with respect to the removal of goods, which may be given by the Auctioneers' staff.

ESMOKING No smoking is permitted anywhere upon the premises.

FTRANSFER Lots may not be transferred between buyers, and must be paid for by the successful bidder.

GDESCRIPTIONS The lots are sold 'as they lie' with all faults and errors in description, quantity or measurement (if any). Lots may be new, used, refurbished or not, working or broken, soiled, damaged, incomplete, etc. Boxed goods may not contain any relevant books, manuals, disks, leads, etc, and/or might contain different colours/models/or even different products. We recommend that buyers do not bid unless they have examined lots to their satisfaction prior to doing so - see Clause 9 of our Terms and Conditions - IF IN DOUBT DO NOT BID.

HSHORTAGES There will be no allowance made for any shortages.

ITERMS AND CONDITIONS Prospective purchasers are advised to read thoroughly and ensure they understand our Terms and Conditions. Bidders, by the act of bidding, are accepting our Terms & Conditions of Trading – IF IN DOUBT DO NOT BID.

JBEWARE At the fall of the hammer the security of the lot is the purchaser's responsibility. The Auctioneer will not be responsible if lots are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed - they are at the sole risk of the purchaser.

SPECIAL ADDITIONAL NOTES

a.Lots CANNOT be split. Where a lot consists of more than one item, bids will be considered as being for the whole lot.

b.DESCRIPTIONS Before bidding please bear in mind that all quantities, descriptions, sizes and other information are approximate estimates only. Items lotted up for sale are not always checked/counted/measured by us, and additionally typing (and other) errors sometimes occur. Please note that when describing a number of the lots we have had to rely on counts (or estimates), which we have assumed to be accurate for the purpose of cataloguing, but which may well be incorrect in some cases. Bidders are recommended to check lots for accuracy, make their own assessments, and adjust their bids accordingly. Bidders will be charged for the quantity listed in the catalogue - no allowance will be made for shortages. Lots are sold "as seen" - what you see is what you buy. If you are in any doubt, please do not bid.

When selling lots involving quantities of a product, it is possible that there is a variation in colour, style or model between the different items comprising the lot, (which may or may not be pointed out in the catalogue) and buyers are urged to check prior to bidding.

What you buy is the item to which Robson Kay & Co Ltd has affixed the white lotting up label, regardless of the description in the catalogue. Errors in description may be minor - for example, a fridge being described as a freezer or vice versa – or they may be more major – for example, a fax machine being described as a photocopier. Buyers are urged to check lots prior to bidding to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the description and quantity, and if in any doubt whatsoever, are advised not to bid.

c.Bidding online Robson Kay primarily hold “live physical auctions” at their own auction rooms and this will continue to take place.

This online auction is one of a number of anticipated onsite auctions which will be handled by BidSpotter.

For those unfamiliar with BidSpotter, you will need to register with BidSpotter initially and then register for this particular sale.

Your credit card details will be required in order to register, however, details will NOT be used to take any form of payment or deposit and should any purchaser wish to pay their outstanding balance (assuming they are successful) by way of credit/debit card, whilst we would be delighted to take such payment, it can only be done by the cardholder attending in person with their card at our Manchester offices.

d.VEHICLES – IMPORTANT NOTE Where we have paperwork in connection to the vehicles (e.g., log book, MOT, service history, etc.) copies have been affixed inside the window of each relevant vehicle, for your inspection. As with all lots in the catalogue, it is imperative that bidders check this information, to their satisfaction, prior to bidding. Bidders should not rely solely on the information within the catalogue as an indication to anything whatsoever in relation to the vehicles. If in doubt, do not bid.

e.Bank transfers must be ‘CHAPS’ or ‘SWIFT’, and must be cleared in our account prior to collection. Please quote your bidder number to assist us.

CHAPS

Account Name:‘Robson Kay & Co Ltd Client Account’

Account Number:90306010

Sort Code:20-01-96

Bank:Barclays Bank plc

Branch:Altrincham Branch

SWIFT

“BARCGB22”

IBAN NO.

GB07BARC20019690306010

1 / Pair of 2008 Turbochef stainless steel commercial microwaves in vertical stack formation, model number NGC-EW, including spare filters, trays with handles, thermal probe etc - one model has manufacturing plaque April 2008, the other June 2008
2 / Lincat stainless steel compact counter top LPO pizza oven
3 / Counter top stainless steel electric baking oven
4 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
5 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
6 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
7 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
8 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
9 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
10 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
11 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
12 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker
13 / Xisi model RC6 1950 watt 6-litre stainless steel rice cooker - damaged hinge to lid
14 / 1 off 2005 Applied BioSystems Gold 96-Well GeneAmp PCR System 9700 nucleic acid amplification thermal cycler
15 / 35 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
16 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
17 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
18 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
19 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
20 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
21 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
22 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
23 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
24 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
25 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
26 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
27 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
28 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
29 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
30 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
31 / 48 off Nintendo Wii Jog games - individually boxed and then within manufacturers outers of 10-12 per box
32 / Butler 550 gap bed lathe s/n 27529 with Newall Topaz DRO, 10 foot gap between centres, including various trays and tooling located around and on same
33 / Framed Bolton Wanderers football away shirt signed circa 2000 by a variety of signatures including Nat Lofthouse. Including dedication plaque showing it was presented to Day Paper Sales (now in Liquidation) on Monday 27th March 2000 at an evening with Jack Charlton.
34 / Techserv plasma Blue Marlin plasma cutting system including touchscreen control panel and Powermax G3 series 1650
35 / Edwards Pearson 100 tonne press brake with Eurogauge LC DRO, infra-red light guards and large quantity of tooling
36 / Large metal 2-tier work table with Meddings single spindle drill bolted to same
37 / Bench top Meddings single spindle drill
38 / SAF Oxytome B30E large plasma cutting machine, s/n 011680H364 consisting of floor mountable rails, moving gantry with triple sliding heads & computerised control panel plus 6 very large catchment boxes & wide variety of other ancillary items, includes Nertajet model HP125 – decommissioned & removed from site by our subcontractor carriers
39 / Wegoma F125PD end miller
40 / Horizon Smog Eater industrial air filter
41 / Horizon model SHE filter on stand
42 / Carton sealing system comprising conveyor with tape dispenser plus Marsh Unicorn digital barcode printing device
43 / Kombimatec type AVN4 V-notch saw
44 / EMI-Mec Microsprint 50 CNC automatic turret lathe with bar feed, serial no. MS278 1624
45 / Deckel floor standing miller with Heidenhain X and Y DROs and various ancillary boxes located on the pallet
46 / Harrison VHS 450 CNC machining centre including built-in Fanuc series O-T controls
47 / Bridgeport series I vertical milling machine with Heidenhain 3 axis DRO and large quantity of tooling located on the pallet to the right
48 / Jones & Shipman 540 model 70186 surface grinder, serial no. 804/204, complete with magnetic chuck and assorted swarf and other boxes located either side of same
49 / Tecna floor standing spot welder
50 / Sawmaster QS series heavy-duty hacksaw
51 / Ingersoll Rand floor standing compressor system comprising vertical welded air receiver with compressor located above including lockable electrics pack
52 / Floor standing grinding wheel with tiltable table
53 / Denford 10" twin grinding wheel floor standing system
54 / Kerry Super-eight floor standing single spindle drill
55 / Colchester 600 lathe with Mitutoyo KL counter including assorted tooling located thereon
56 / Huron model NU5 ram head universal miller with Heidenhain DRO and large quantity of tooling located both on the pallet to the right and loose to the left
57 / Twin tier workbench with wheels at one end including record No 3 vice bolted to same and No 6 vice displayed on top
58 / The contents of a pallet of assorted electric items - brown plastic crates excluded
59 / The contents of a pallet containing a vast assortment of nuts, bolts and other heavy-duty fixings - plastic tubs included
60 / The contents of a pallet containing a vast assortment of nuts, bolts and other heavy-duty fixings - plastic tubs included
61 / The contents of a pallet containing a vast assortment of nuts, bolts and other heavy-duty fixings - plastic tubs included
62 / The contents of a pallet containing a vast assortment of nuts, bolts and other heavy-duty fixings - plastic tubs included
63 / The contents of a plastic crate containing welding wire
64 / Mig welding gun
65 / Mig welding gun
66 / Makita 110 volt angle grinder
67 / EcoAir 2001 9-bar compressor system with built-in horizontal welded air receiver
68 / Floor standing twin grinding wheels
69 / Floor standing twin grinding wheels
70 / Startrite 54 vertical band saw
71 / Flypress on heavy-duty bench
72 / Myford 280 compact lathe system
73 / Pair of engineers vices
74 / Pair of vertical height gauges
75 / Kingsland compact 40 metal worker
76 / Atkin decoiler
77 / Atkin vertical electrical system
78 / Soco MC275 pull down saw
79 / Bewo CPO pull down saw
80 / Spot welding system with thermal exchange supply attached to same
81 / Large spot welding system with yellow box located to the right
82 / Vol-Tec trolley based electrostatic system
83 / Selco Neomig 250
84 / Nexus NXM 300 welding system
85 / Nexus NXM 300 welding system
86 / Nexus NXM 300 welding system
87 / Nexus NXM 300 welding system
88 / Nexus NXM 300 welding system
89 / Nexus NXM 300 welding system
90 / Miller Integra 323
91 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
92 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
93 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
94 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
95 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
96 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
97 / ThermalArc Fabricator 330
98 / Migatronic Mig 335
99 / Migatronic Mig 335
100 / Shoreweld Maxicompact 400
101 / ThermalArc Viking 400 RGM
102 / Lincoln electric idealarc CV400-l with Lincoln electric LN-7 mounted above
103 / Lincoln electric ThermalArc Fabstar 4030 with ThermalArc 2410 above
104 / Lincoln electric ThermalArc Fabstar 4030 with ThermalArc 2410 above
105 / Lincoln electric ThermalArc Fabstar 4030 with ThermalArc 2410 above
106 / Lincoln electric ThermalArc Fabstar 4030 with ThermalArc 2410 above
107 / Vario Star model 457-2 with model VR-57 mounted above
108 / Tall blue stair climbing sack truck
109 / Bottle trolley including hoses
110 / Platform scales including circa 4 foot x 4 foot platform and e-Accura digital display
111 / Draiper compact industrial space heater
112 / Small sack truck
113 / Sealey lubricator model SA2001/L plus gauge
114 / American Roocraft Die grinder model 7047
115 / Box of spatter release spray
116 / Quantity of welding rod
117 / Crate of assorted threading kit and tooling plus red rack and contents located in front of same
118 / Kingsland 70XS large metal worker
119 / Mobile pump
120 / Kango generator with 8 HP motor
121 / The contents of a cage of transformers, 110 volt splitters, 110 volt leads, etc
122 / Ballista paddle fan extractor system including small quantity of ducting located to the left (the bulk of the ducting was scrapped and/or left insitu) and the contents of the orange cage to the right which consists of approximately 15 Nederman hoses which were attached to said ducting
123 / Seiko Precision digital time clock model QR-350