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Re: Auctions: The Good, The O.K., and The Ugly
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Posted by redtom on August 27, 2006 at 17:53:23 from (216.46.213.229):
In Reply to: Auctions: The Good, The O.K., and The Ugly posted by Blue3992 on August 27, 2006 at 10:53:31:
I went to a slae two weeks ago. I like the auctioneer he has a small but loyal following and his sales are usually in the same area where stuff is in nice shape. His partner was talking to someone before the sale and he was kind of bad mouthing another auctioneer in the area, the best as far as I'm concerned, and he said "he lumps off a third of the jewelry wagon and sells it. That's not right by the sellers". And he's right. Then two hours later in the blazing heat he's so exhausted from the heat and being overweight he's selling everything for a dollar. That's not right either. To me a good auctiuonee is weather you're selling or buying. But go to enough sales and you know who to hire for your own sale someday.
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