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One-of-a-Kind Finds on Craigslist

Local listings showcase the fun and the funky, the practical and the ridiculous.

Regular users of Craigslist know it can be hit-or-miss, and that it's best to do research when making a purchase. Either way, after scouring through some for sale items on the site, it's safe to say there are some "unique" items to be had in RVC.

Calling All Radio Hosts

Whether you like recreating Johnny Most's famous call from Game 7 of the 1965 NBA Eastern Conference Finals — "Havlicek stole the ball!" — or pretending you're hosting Casey Kasem's Top 40, you can now practice on some real equipment. An RVC resident is selling a vintage, never used, Turner Microphone for $65. Click here if you're interested.

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Have a Blast

For the extreme water sports enthusiast, an RVC seller is trying to unload a 1996 Yamaha Waveblaster. It has a UMI racing cross pad, as well as an oil block off plate. Want to take it for a spin? Click here.

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Chop Suey

If you're a fan of Japanese culture or just an aspiring ninja, one RVC resident may have the item for you. A Masahiro hand-forged carbon steel Kitana (sword) is being sold for $75. Check out this listing if you're sword collection needs some pizzazz.

The Obama Scope

If you're looking for a unique way to commemorate Barack Obama's presidential election win, this RVC seller has it. You can purchase a Barack Obama periscope that the crowds used at his inauguration for just $45! Click here to find out more.

Perfect Dorm Room Add-On

Is your dorm room bland? Need to add a little spice, or fizz to it? An RVC seller has just the thing: a Coca-Cola telephone! Brand new, in the box, for $25. See the picture above, or click here


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