Prices from auction - pics too - link

SweetFeet

Well-known Member
Saw this link on a different forum and went looking... WOW!!

Prices shown from Jim Erdle auction - pics too - link to website showing prices stuff sold for...

Some amazing old stuff! Would have been really fun to see and photograph these old girls.

1917 Flour City sold for $375,000 - some boys buying toys had very deep pockets at this sale.
Prices brought at auction and photos
 
I guess all those years of $8 corn pay off in allowing some new toys. Good on 'em!
 
stuck in traffic, in chicago at 11:30 at night after 10 hours on the road coming home from the BIG sale, and we just happened to be stuck behind the 9-18 case. yep, I was bored, had battery and mem card to spare and a couple even turned out somewhat well.

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The auction was nuts. We made a run at the Heider B, but came home empty. Once I get photos uploaded I'll post a few. It was a capacity crowd for the tent.
 
Paul Searl,
Look forward to you posting more photos. Would have loved to attend this auction.
 
for anyone a fan of prewar tractors, this was like a dozen normal shows rolled into one, with a lot of tractor models I'll probably never see again. We came home empty handed from the sale, but did pick up some interesting info for our own projects. The Heider B went for more than I expected, and more than we could scratch together though we gave it a serious try. just an amazing experience, and so many people to talk to, so many folks I know from the net now have faces, too many to name here, and I even saw a few familiar faces who its always great to see again including Justin and K.R who seemed to be having a lot of (tired) fun starting tractors. Sunday, they had 700+ seats set up, and there were more people standing around than empty chairs. The bidding on some items was absolutely cutthroat, and I think a lot of people were holding their breath to see where the plowboy would end. Coming home with an empty trailer we decided to stick around sunday to see the wheels sell, we might as well not have as I didn't even bid before they went to England to a chap who needed them way worse than we did. the last few photos in the album i posted in another thread are from 11:30 sunday night,stuck in traffic, in Chicago at night coming home after 10 hours on the road from the sale, and we just happened to be stuck behind the 9-18 case. yep, I was bored, had battery and mem card to spare and a couple even turned out somewhat well.

I'll post some group shots and some of the action, as Aumanns did very well with individual photos on the site. 350+ photos total here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...7.100000646620177&type=1&l=c97ab553ef



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Paul S.,

Thanks for posting - wow, what a line-up!
That had to be a blast watching them sell.
 

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