James R's March consinment sale goes from 9 to 7 most of the time with two rings. I'd rather do that cause they move on and cover some ground than go to some of the small (might say semi retired/part time folks) that have a few sales a year. I feel like I have been beat'n after listen all dang day too "We have a nice two row tobacco cultivator here, who'll give me $1,000,,,,,,,,,, Who'll give me $900,,,,,, any where,,,,,,,,, come one who'll give me $900,,,,,,,,, and then they act mad when some one yells $20 and it sells for $75. Or the guy north of here who has a few consinment sales a year and hires this flunky to set every thing up and then make the call as to the order of the sale. He turns ever thing in to a cluster of a mess, they sell two or three small things on this end of the 10 acre lot, then every one has to walk 200 yards so they can sell two more things, then sell some in the back corner, then the flunky has to go find the lawn more tire that he meant to sell an hour ago and every one has to wait till he gets back.
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