Posted by oldtanker on October 26, 2014 at 18:03:44 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Strange auction sale posted by wisbaker on October 26, 2014 at 17:54:10:
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You have that right. There is an auctioneer here that I like an he puts on good auctions but he gets in a hurry and stuff tends to go cheap. Another one who has good auctions because he works hard to sell stuff gets most of the really interesting stuff but things go high because he draws a crowd. I don't go to a lot of his auctions but he always greets me if I'm at one and is very friendly to everyone. I know who I'd hire out of the 2. got another one here that's just an idiot and full of himself. Can't trust a word he says. He had an auction a couple of years ago and the flyer claimed tractors in good to poor condition. An 826 IH he described in the flyer as great shape had a sign on it saying there was a shifting problem with it. Another that the flyer claimed to run had a sign that said the engine was frozen. People were showing up, looking and leaving. He's about run himself out of business. He's now doing a weekly consignment junk auction and his help is his wife and a clerk.
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