Uncle Henry's

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Uncle Henry's is an American online and printed classified advertisements repository, founded by Henry Faller and Helen Faller in Rockland, Maine, and printed in Augusta, Maine.[1][2]

Established in 1970,[3] Uncle Henry's helps people buy, sell, swap or trade a variety of items. Its tagline is Most Anything Under the Sun. It is published weekly on Thursdays and is priced at $2.00 for the printed edition. In addition to Maine, the printed version is available in New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts and New Brunswick, Canada (where it is $2.25). Digital "satellite" versions are available for download in Georgia and Indiana. Adverts are limited to thirty words.

A radio show, named Talkin' Deals, is broadcast on Saturdays via streaming and on the Maine radio stations WLOB, WBAN, WEZR and WPNO.[4]

Uncle Henry's was the inspiration for the reality television programme Down East Dickering,[3] on which it is referred to as the bible.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Reality show ‘Down East Dickering’ has bargains, but nobody from Down East" - Bangor Daily News, April 26 2014
  2. ^ "Maine fans of ‘Down East Dickering’ working to rescue reality show from scrap heap" - Portland Press Herald, 30 April 2015
  3. ^ a b Kevin, Brian; David Yellen (2015-02-01). "Uncle Henry's takes over the world". Maine News Index - Down East Magazine.
  4. ^ Uncle Henry's Talkin' Deals
  5. ^ Down East Dickering at History.com

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