Posted by Josie Wales on November 25, 2012 at 06:44:09 from (12.175.19.122):
In Reply to: Auctions posted by John B. on November 25, 2012 at 06:02:21:
Was at a aution 15 years ago this guy had AC tractors and equipt all over the place ,fence rows,pasture,woods, etc. the sale went from 9am til after dark about 4pm they started selling contents of the old run down buildings. Most were full of junk and didn't bring $20 ,we then went to his old shop and there was abig pile of trash in the second stall of the shop as hard as I could I tried to see what was in the pile but it was no use. Two guys gave $500 for the pile of garbage as everyone was walking out of the building I heard the one guy say to his partner I can't believe we got it for that, yeah we stole it, then they closed the doors on the shed so nobody would get in there. This has bugged me for years ,what was under the pile? The pile was big enough for a car or who knows? will never know? That is why I am hooked on auctions you never know what is out there.
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