I quess its the thought that counts?

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
At a sale yesterday at the end of a row of stuff was a milkcrate full of paper manuals etc. I browsed through it.Half the crate was Case manuals maybe eight or so of tractors,and some of equiptment,some older Case tractors too.Half the crate were pages from a binder,,All Case related.I Looked it over,,and said,,if it goes for 40 dollars Im gonna buy it. I t would have been fun posting the stuff and sending it out to you Case guys,,and I would have just wanted to break even.I Wasnt sure what they are worth,,but they brought 85 dollars plus 10 percent premium.Wrong or right,when I Go to an auction I think of a stopping point ahead of time and stick to it.I m sorry I Didnt get it ,it would have been fun posting pictures and finding homes for the manuals.
 
Manuals sell pretty well, of course you gotta find someone that wants them. I just bought a couple for $10 each. Would be nice to have seen what they were.
 
Your auction strategy mirrors mine exactly, set a price before hand and stick to it. I don't blame you a bit for not going higher. Don
 

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