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Posted by Glenn/Mn on October 24, 2004 at 18:36:44 from (216.188.206.90):
In Reply to: Re: Is it me or posted by Leland on October 24, 2004 at 08:01:29:
Apparently alot, There is no shortage of bidders at any of these sales this year if we added up the total collected sales amount for just antique tractors I think you would faint, I have been out bidded every weekend so far this fall and I pushed them into nose bleed territory myself, with most married folks and douple incomes I see alot of these items bring high prices, I have been to sales all over Minnesota items ranging from household to farm equipment and I have yet to see a bargin, in fact most comment what they can get in return or have seen sell on E-Bay, Tractor manuals are getting to be a joke alone by themselves as buyers bid them up to non resell value. I went to a sale in the middle of nowhere North Dakota and they had 4 cell phones bidding against the bidders in attendance this was not a very heavily advertised sale either again all item brought record amounts, on another sale same state in an area with very little disposable income as far as I was concerned many items sold brought high amounts and again I heard from many people that they could get even more on E-Bay selling it and the manuals once again went for hundreds of dollars no chance to even buy one as these folks specialize in manuals and they know what they can get out of them all I can say is that there is no shortage of diposable income for many items out there right now.
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