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Watch: Trump Taj Mahal Stormed By Bargain Hunters Seeking Weird Old Hotel Stuff

You can get some of President Donald Trump's old furnishings as a liquidation sale has begun at the old Trump Taj Mahal Hotel and Casino.

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Step right up, and make your bid on a $7,500 Trump chandelier. If that's too expensive, then try a $14 lamp.

You'd better hurry, however, because long lines have formed at Trump Taj Mahal as the closed casino and hotel's liquidation sale in Atlantic City began at 10 a.m. Thursday.

See also: Half-Naked Bro Caught Calmly Showering In Trump Taj Mahal Hotel Suite During Liquidation Sale

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The hotel and casino, which had a glorious grand opening in 1990 that featured Donald Trump and Michael Jackson, is emptying its contents eight months after its closing. Videos captured people waiting in line for some of the glitzy trappings that were truly Trump before the business tycoon became president in January.

As midday approached, the $49-and-up television sets appeared to be the most popular items, according to reports. The Press of Atlantic City posted some of the items that are up for grabs, including: bed sets ($100); chandeliers ($7,500-$35,000); poker tables ($550-$650); and irons ($8).

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National Content Liquidators is running the sale, which started Thursday and continues daily, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (and on Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m.) until everything is sold out.

Other items for sale include: Simmons Beautyrest king and queen pillow-top beds, sofas, marble game tables, prints and artwork and refrigerators.

Many of them come in Trump's favorite color that often can be found at Trump Tower and his resorts: gold.

You actually don't have to wait on line, however, to get a piece of the action. Many of these items can be purchased online. Click here to find out more.

Trump has not been involved with the resort for nearly a decade. The resort was most recently owned by Carl Icahn. Hard Rock International plans to convert it into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City.

You can also check out these videos to learn more about the sale and the casino/hotel's history:

Photo courtesy of NBC4 New York

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