Collectors Showcase - Day 2

Collectors Showcase - Day 2

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Collectors Showcase - Day 2

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Highlights Include: 1985 Jordan 1 OG Chicago Shoes in New condition, Cryo Innovations XR Cryochamber, Supreme Cassina Chair, Supreme Butterfly Ping Pong Table, Art Deco Gold Platinum Diamond Jewelry, Red Light Halotherapy Vitality Booths, Reverse Land SB Staple Pigeon Coca Cola Dunks, Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk, Native American Indian Art Artifacts Jewelry and Beadwork, Rolex Watches, Supreme Panton Chair, Items from the Taos Estate of Ernest Leonard Blumenschein, Supreme Streetwear and Accesories, Pokemon Graded Cards, Baseball Football & Basketball Cards, Vibe Plate Excercise Equipment, Navajo Jewelry, Sun Capsule Tanning Beds, Arts & Crafts Lamp Collection, and so much more.

Featured Artists Include: Frank McCarthy, Maynard Dixon, Robert Moore, Maurice Braun, Howard Norton Cook, Tarmo Pasto, Martyn Richardson Mackrill, Jay Contway, George Dabich, Joe Halko, and many more.

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Philip R Goodwin Seated Bear Bronze

Lot # 1026 (Sale Order: 1026 of 1250)      

2 3/8" by 2" by 1 3/4". Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream illustration. Kno...morewn for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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Antoine-Louis Barye Rabbit Bronze

Lot # 1027 (Sale Order: 1027 of 1250)      

Title is Lapin les oreilles couchees. 2 1/8" by 1 1/4" by 1 1/4". Antoine-Louis Barye (1796 - 1875) was active/lived in France. Antoine Louis Barye is known for Animalier...more sculpture. The son of a goldsmith, Parisian born Antoine-Louis Bayre was a sculptor of animal subjects and acclaimed, not only for his apparent skill, but as the founder of what became known as the French Animaliers School. Among his patrons were representatives of the state government and royalty including the Duke of Orleans and the Dukes of Luynes, Montpensier and Nemours. Well compensated financially, he was able to buy the best of materials and hire the country's most skilled foundry craftsmen. The foundry he hired was owned by Ferdinand Barbedienne, and casts from this period were stamped with the letters, FB. However, he did not make a lot of money from his work because he was such a perfectionist that often he would not sell his work because he thought it was not 'quite right'. In 1848, he declared bankruptcy, and his molds and plaster casts were sold along with the copyrights. Bayre's specialty was aroused, angry seeming wild game such as lions and tigers and elephants, but he also did equestrian groups and mythology figures. In order to do realistic depictions of animal anatomy, he spent much time at the Jardin de Plantes in Paris. His early training was as an apprentice to a metal engraver, but being drafted in the army in 1812, ended that education. In 1832, he had established his own studio, and unique at that time was his method of cold stamping his bronze casts, so that each one had a special number. He had his first entry, The Milo of Croton, in the Paris Salon in 1819, winning a second prize. In 1831, a work regarded as a masterpiece, Tiger Devouring a Gavial, was in the Salon, and purchased for the Luxembourg Gardens, is now in the Louvre. However, many of his subsequent Salon submissions were rejected and so angered him that between 1836 and 1851, he refused to submit entries. In 1851, he again exhibited at the Salon with Jaguar Devouring A Hare, and this work, like the 1831 entry, was placed in the Luxembourg Gardens and eventually in the Louvre. In spite of problems with the Salon, Bayre received many accolades for his work, and the period of 1837 to 1848 was considered the most productive time of his career. However, in 1848, when he lost control of his work and it was reproduced by others including Martin and Barbedienne, the sculptures, according to some art professionals, are not as skillfully executed---in other words, devoid of the perfection he strove so hard to achieve. In 1848, after his bankruptcy, Barye became Director of Casts and Models in the Louvre, until 1850, when he was replaced by Emmanuel Fremiet. It was a very difficult time for him. However, within a few years, he began receiving accolades for the quality and uniqueness of his work, and people began appreciating the powerful images of his sculpture---especially the wildlife in their natural surroundings. In 1854, he was appointed Master of Zoological Drawing in the Musee d'Histore Naturelle, and held this position until his death in 1875. There one of his pupils was Auguste Rodin, who would become a revolutionary modernist sculptor of figure and portrait subjects. By 1857, Bayre was recovered financially and resumed controlled of his casts and models. Although he continued with his former subject matter, the many state commissions he received took most of his creative energy. He also received many official honors such as Officer in the Legion d'Honneur, first presidency of the Central Union of Beaux Arts, Grand Medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, and membership in the Institute of France. His work as a sculptor ended in 1869 when he was 73, and after his death, six years later, Ferdinand Barbedienne purchased most of his plasters and molds. Barbedienne, who was Bayre's original foundry owner and who had accommodated the perfection demanded by the sculptor, continued casting bronzes. These posthumous works reportedly have the same meticulous attention to detailing that Bayre would have demanded.

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Philip R Goodwin Mountain Lion Bronze

Lot # 1028 (Sale Order: 1028 of 1250)      

3 1/2" tall, 2 1/2" long, 1 1/4" wide. Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream il...morelustration. Known for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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Philip R Goodwin Bobcat Bronze

Lot # 1029 (Sale Order: 1029 of 1250)      

5 1/2" by 3 1/8" by 2 1/8" Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream illustration. ...moreKnown for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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Dan Garrett The Mountain Man Bronze

Lot # 1030 (Sale Order: 1030 of 1250)      

Title is The Mountain Man. 11 1/4" by 8" by 5 1/2". Dan Garrett (Born 1948) is active/lives in Wyoming. Dan Garrett is known for Indian figure sculpture. For as long as h...moree could remember, Dan Garret aspired to a career in art. A singular event put him completely on-course with this objective - when his parents took over a greeting card company during Garret's mid-teens. Traveling with his father around the countryside visiting artists in their studios and looking at their works, Garret got to know legends of the art world such as George Phippen and John Clymer, and especially Bob Lougheed, who contributed significantly to Garret's awareness that one could make a living doing what one loved. Because Garret's parents had such a strong interest in art, he enjoyed the stimulation of being exposed to it all his life. The academic experience of college wasn't all too satisfying for Garret, however, because his was interested in realism and the West, while the department was modern in its approach. But Garret felt he could learn the most by doing, and that's just what he did. With the support of his wife, Edith, who gave encouragement throughout the "lean" years, and with the mentoring of Cheyenne artist Lyle Tayson, Garret gained in proficiency as a painter. Somehow, though, painting just didn't suit Garret's personality. In 1985 he took the plunge and began sculpting. Again, perfect timing was with Garret when he took a sculpting class from Edward Fraughton. It was then that any idea of quitting the art business left him forever. Now, Garret is able to infuse his sculpture with the archaeology and prehistory he loves as he and Edith spend typical summers traveling and conducting the considerable scholarship his historically accurate subjects require. Hard work and determination - as well as luck - have enabled Garret to realize his dreams.

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Harvey Rattey Screech Owl Bronze

Lot # 1031 (Sale Order: 1031 of 1250)      

Title is Screech Owl. 4" by 6 1/2" by 6". Harvey Rattey (Born 1939) is active/lives in Montana. Harvey Rattey is known for Sculpture. HARVEY RATTEY – is a Native American...more enrolled tribal member of the Little Shell Band of the Chippewa. He and his three sisters and a brother were raised on a cattle ranch bordering the Assiniboine reservation near Harlem, MT. During the past 35 years, his love of the cowboy and of wildlife has inspired him to sculpt both subjects with "wild and wooly" action and empathy. However, his greatest interest lies in portraying the Indian people he has known and their way of life spanning the time of the last nomadic Indians to contemporary Indian people in the mainstream of modern society. Harvey has chosen to portray his ancestors and the people he knows in a representational art form foregoing the growing trend toward abstraction. Harvey has chosen to portray his ancestors and the people he knows in a representational art form foregoing the growing trend toward abstraction. "The images of my people," he says with conviction "are clear and realistic mental scenes. I feel it’s important to depict these images authentically in my work. My sculptures capture the essence of moments from history for viewers to enjoy and ponder." He resides in Glendive, MT with his wife Pamela Harr, also a sculptor, and their 6 children.

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Franz Xaver Bergmann Cold Painted Nude on Carpet

Lot # 1032 (Sale Order: 1032 of 1250)      

3 5/8" by 2 5/8" by 2"....more

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Gary Schildt Mountain Man Montana Bronze

Lot # 1033 (Sale Order: 1033 of 1250)      

Title is Mountain Man. 8 5/8" by 5 3/4" by 5 3/4". Gary Joseph (Lone Bull) Schildt (Born 1938) is active/lives in Oregon, Montana. Gary Schildt is known for Portrait, gen...morere, Indian figure, sculpture. Impressionist painter and sculptor of Western figures, particularly Indians and children, Gary Schildt was born in Helena, Montana, in 1938. As a Blackfeet descendant, Gary grew up on his family's ranch on the Reservation near Browning. He studied commercial art and photography at the City College of San Francisco. He is noted for his sensitivity and artistic excellence in virtually all mediums, is a charter member of the Northwest Rendezvous Group. Gary Schildt in 1999 received the Montana Governor's Award for the Arts. He lives and works upon the Blackfeet Reservation using the curator cottage at the Museum of the Plains Indians as a studio. In 1998, he did a series of forty three paintings of the Blackfeet Sundance now on permanent exhibit at the C. M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. He is planning on doing a series depicting Blackfeet Napi Stories.

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Chester Comstock Great Horned Owl Bronze

Lot # 1034 (Sale Order: 1034 of 1250)      

8" by 4 1/4" by 4 1/4". Title is The Great Horned Owl. Chester Comstock (20/21st century) is active/lives in Colorado. Chester Comstock is known for Sculpture. The work o...moref Chester Comstock is born of two equal dedications -- a dedication to aesthetics of art and a dedication to the science of fine casting. Even on close examination his sculptured animal seems real. It is even portrayed with a bit of its natural environment to offer a sense of scale in an isolated moment of nature. In order to achieve this natural delicacy & realism in such materials as bronze and heavy metal alloys, the artist requires a keen eye, a deep appreciation of nature and a thorough understanding of casting technology and metallurgy. Chester's work embodies these vital prerequisites. It's uncanny realism is proof enough. Comstock chooses metal for color as well as workability. Delicate translucent patinas are added for even greater realism. Details are checked with Comstock finishing every casting personally. The results delight the eye and spark the imagination. Born in Billings, Montana, Chester Comstock now lives in Fort Collins, Colorado. Though his interest in art began with early contacts with Colorado artists Hal Shelton and Ralph Tice, Comstock's serious work began in the San Francisco Bay area where he worked & studied from 1964 to 1968. He also worked as a foundryman at the San Francisco Foundry and at the San Francisco Art Institute with Steve Distabler during this period. He went on to receive a commission in the Army Corps of Engineers, and additional study at Stanford University in Material Sciences and Industrial Engineering. Each experience contributed to his unique blend of discipline, technical knowledge and artistic skill. Chester now enjoys the ability to explore the boundaries and limitations of his media, making creative applications and considerations to the various stages of the production process.

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Joe Halko Montana Antelope Bronze

Lot # 1035 (Sale Order: 1035 of 1250)      

Title is Prairie Ghosts. 9" by 16" by 6 1/2". Michael Westergard Collection Inv: 106 Joe Halko (1940 - 2009) was active/lived in Montana. Joe Halko is known for Wildlife ...moresculpture, dioramist, landscape painting. Joe Halko grew up a student of nature of a ranch south of Great Falls, Montana. He learned the habits of the fox and the skunk, the crafty ways of the crows who nested in the same tree year after year, and whether the storm clouds held precious rain or dreaded hail. He built toy trucks and tractors out of leftovers from his father's shop and sculpted with clay out of the creek bank using ranch animals as models. He learned the basics of taxidermy from an uncle and so began his serious study of the anatomy of game birds and animals. Halko's first formal art education was Art Instruction, Inc. of Minneapolis, a correspondence course. After graduating from high school, he worked as a taxidermist in Great Falls and studied art at the University of Great Falls before he was drafted into the US Army. With that commitment complete, he took the train to New York to study art at the Fisk Studios and to work as a commercial artist for a Long Island advertising agency. He spent his free time there at the Museum of Natural History sketching the taxidermy mounts and the backgrounds. The school, work and big city museums were new and rewarding experiences, but the busy city was not where he wanted to be. He returned to Great Falls and earned his bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry - hoping for a career with the Forest Service or the Fish, Wildlife & Parks Department. Through all of this Halko had been studying painting and sculpting, and spending as much time as possible in the out of doors. As it turns out the taxidermy and the biology degree were solid preparations for Joe's career as a wildlife sculptor. His first serious sculptures were done as aids for painting - to study shadows, dimensions, and foreshortening. As he did more of these sculptures he found that he really enjoyed the sculpting, and it came easily for him. He continued his day work as a sought-after taxidermist doing sculpting on the side until 1976, when he turned to sculpting as his full-time occupation. He has been fortunate to have lived in Montana all of his life. He married Margaret also a Montana native in 1969, and they have two daughters who are now grown. There were many opportunities along the way to move to bigger cities and larger markets, to travel and participate in the so-called big time shows, but Halko wanted to live and to raise his family in the environment they all loved. They spent 17 years south of Cascade along the Missouri River where wildlife and bird life was abundant and much studied. In 1998 Joe and Margaret moved to Choteau, another beautiful spot in Montana. It is a picturesque Montana town along the east front of the Rocky Mountains with easy access to the rugged wilderness and numerous wildlife preserves.

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Earle Erik Heikka Blackfoot Indian Bronzes

Lot # 1036 (Sale Order: 1036 of 1250)      

Title is Blackfoot Buck and Squaw. The originals for these castings were created during the last year of Heikka's Life. 14 1/2" by 7 3/4" by 3 1/8". Michael Westergard Co...morellection Inv: 105 Earle Erik Heikka (1910 - 1941) was active/lived in Montana. Earle Heikka is known for Western genre sculpture, dioramas. In 1963 Joe De Yong Charles M. Russell's only protege wrote a tribute to Earl E. Heikka, "What has received far less attention than deserved is the wholly untrained, yet artistically admirable quality of modeling that was produced in the all-too-short-lifetime of Earl Heikka of Great Falls." Heikka was born in Belt, Montana on May 3, 1910 to Finnish parents. When he was two years old, the family moved to Great Falls. He was only sixteen years-old when Charles Russell died, so it is uncertain how much time, if any, he observed Russell working in his studio in Great Falls. Like Russell, he learned a great deal about big game by hunting and packing. He also learned from spending time in Rumford’s Taxidermy Shop in Great Falls. Unfortunately, his most productive years were during the Great Depression when prices for all goods and services dropped dramatically. Spending on art for even the wealthy was greatly reduced until after WW II. Heikka worked with mainly water-based air drying clay known as Marblex and used solid wire armature anchored to a wooden base. Many of his models were then beautifully and finely painted before they were ready for sale. Best known for his pack train sculptures, often with a number of riders and horses that were designed for mantles in lodges, Heikka sculpted them as his tribute to Glacier National Park and the Rocky Mountains. His finest was Taking Up the Slack, and others included: Trophy Hunters, Bringing Home the Bacon, Sun River Packers, Hunter’s Return, Pack Train, Pack String, and Successful. He was also a master of predicament subjects such as Pursued. Heikka struggled for sales his entire shortened life. Like so many others during the brutal days of the Depression, he committed suicide on May 18, 1941 in Great Falls and left a young family behind. Only a number of years after he died were his models cast in bronze and his sculpting abilities better appreciated. Today, his sculptures are highly prized and collectible.

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Jay Contway Saddle Bronc Cowboy Bronze

Lot # 1037 (Sale Order: 1037 of 1250)      

17 3/8" by 15 5/8" by 10". Beautiful bronze showing a lot of true life action, this is a bronze that Jay would have cast himself. The bronze is finished in a hot patina a...morend signed by Jay with the date of 92 and the edition number 21/24 (21 of 24 castings). Jay Contway (1935 - 2019) was active/lived in Montana. Jay Contway is known for Sculptor-animal, Indian figure. Jay Contway is a native Montana artist who raises working Quarter Horses. He spent time on the rodeo circuit and his knowledge and respect for the working cowboy show clearly in his art. Appreciation for the history, his own native ancestry and the people and animals of the west he loves is illustrated in his work. The horses and the equipment used by Cowboys and Native Americans has changed greatly over the years. Jay considers attention to historical detail very important. He knows first hand the trappings, saddles, bridles, animals and action that you see in his work. Jay was born in Malta, in eastern Montana and was raised on a ranch in the area. His ancestry includes Native American, French and Irish. He attended Northern Montana College in Havre, and the College of Great Falls. Jay's home, just outside Great Falls, Montana, is another extension of his appreciation for art. The self designed Spanish-style adobe is modeled after ancient pueblos and filled with paintings and sculpture from other well-known artists. Jay's commitment to the quality of his art includes his own foundry, adjacent to his studio, where all Jay Contway sculptures are cast. This enables him to oversee the many details of each bronze he creates. All sculptures are limited in number and cast only in bronze or silver. Jay does not sell the original models. Michael Westergard Collection Inv:

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Con Williams Mountain Lion Bronze

Lot # 1038 (Sale Order: 1038 of 1250)      

Title is Mountain Lion. 5 7/8" by 4 1/4" by 4" Con Williams (late 20th century) was active/lived in United States. Con Williams is known for Sculptor, western genre....more

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Con Williams Cattle Roping Bronze

Lot # 1039 (Sale Order: 1039 of 1250)      

Title is Calf Roping. 11 3/8" by 6 1/2" by 5" Con Williams (late 20th century) was active/lived in United States. Con Williams is known for Sculptor, western genre....more

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Cryo Innovations XR Cryochamber

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Used for less than 1 year, and only sparingly. This lot can be picked up at Montana Transfer here in Missoula, contact them for shipping quotes....more

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Mito Halotherapy Red Light Vitality Booth

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Made by Mito Red Light. Used for less than 1 year, and only sparingly. This lot can be picked up at Montana Transfer here in Missoula, contact them for shipping quotes. T...morehis unit comes with a built in Vibe Plate

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Mito Halotherapy Red Light Vitality Booth

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Mito Halotherapy Red Light Vitality Booth

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Mito Halotherapy Red Light Vitality Booth

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Made by Mito Red Light. Used for less than 1 year, and only sparingly. This lot can be picked up at Montana Transfer here in Missoula, contact them for shipping quotes. T...morehis unit comes with an X3 Bar GH Accelerator Plate.

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The DB Method Squat Workout Machine

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The DB Method Squat Workout Machine

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Large Copper Wall Decoration Panel

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Vibe Plate VibeStretch Workout Machine

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Also includes 4 Mito Halotherapy Red Light Panels. Used for less than 1 year, and only sparingly. This lot can be picked up at Montana Transfer here in Missoula, contact ...morethem for shipping quotes.

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Mito Red Light MitoPerform Max Therapy Panel

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Vive Leg Compression System

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