Posted by js305 on July 28, 2013 at 06:35:25 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: wierd auction thing posted by Ray on July 27, 2013 at 12:17:07:
Years ago, we were visiting relatives just outside of Texarkana on a Saturday and they invited me to the "sale". They usually went about once a month and this was the time to go.
It was a regular event with everything from tools to animals. Anything a person could get to the place was eligible.
The regulars had their special places to sit, I found that out when I was "politely" told that was so and so's seat and you better not be caught sitting there when he comes in.
The bidding got hectic, with two guys spotting the bidders. Each of the regulars had a particular way of bidding. It was almost comical. I can see where someone scratching an ear could buy a shetland pony in a flash. I was (and still am) a little ignorant in the ways of auctions at the time and made the decision that maybe I shouldn't go to them without supervision in the future.
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