RichardGraham
10-09-2008, 12:27 AM
Mark & Michelle Takacs, “after years of dedication and fun running an inline hockey program in beautiful and hot Lake Havasu Arizona,” have a used rink for sale, and if they sell it through Inline Hockey Central, they’ll give IHC a commission.
Here are the details. The rink is 190′ x 85′ with “good old-fashioned wood boards with players’ box doors and equipment entry doors, Plexiglas on the ends and tempered glass on the viewing side,” according to Michelle Takacs.
The package includes an Ice Court surface, pro hockey nets and practice nets, two scoreboards with extra bulbs (which needs a control panel). “There is lots of rental hockey gear and helmets, several sets of rental goalie gear, rental skates in several sizes – all inline, majority Mission skates,” Takacs said. “Additionally, there is netting for around the rink, large halogen lights, a Border Patrol portable rink, and some concession supplies.”
The Takacs are asking for $45,000 for everything – in as-is condition – and the buyer pays freight for the (approximately) two full truckloads of gear.
Interested parties should contact the Takacs at [email protected] for more information.
Here are the details. The rink is 190′ x 85′ with “good old-fashioned wood boards with players’ box doors and equipment entry doors, Plexiglas on the ends and tempered glass on the viewing side,” according to Michelle Takacs.
The package includes an Ice Court surface, pro hockey nets and practice nets, two scoreboards with extra bulbs (which needs a control panel). “There is lots of rental hockey gear and helmets, several sets of rental goalie gear, rental skates in several sizes – all inline, majority Mission skates,” Takacs said. “Additionally, there is netting for around the rink, large halogen lights, a Border Patrol portable rink, and some concession supplies.”
The Takacs are asking for $45,000 for everything – in as-is condition – and the buyer pays freight for the (approximately) two full truckloads of gear.
Interested parties should contact the Takacs at [email protected] for more information.