then your place would look like mine lol ... true there are a lot of guudies in a 5 dollar junk box ,, I usually pay whatever the one item I want is worth ,,. and all the rest is free ,,. , but cant find time to go thru it all,,.. when we sold off household at my parents farm , one sunday all 8 of us met up, and took what we wanted with EVERYONES approval , and it was reasonably balanced in the end ,. I have one sister that claims everyone else got more than she did ,,there is one in every bunch , kinda like the horned cow at the feed bunk , and rite now we are trying to buy her shsre of the farm ,, that aint going well either... after our free for all , we called in the auctioneer ,,. took 2 monthes to get ready.. brothers and sisters secretly allowed half price ,for all odd stuffs, except the house .as per instructed in the will . ,,.I run the lard press to 250 bux before I got it , 200 for the jdeere one row horse drawn cultivator that was in pcs . there was a box of some 25 trophies my mother earned log sawing , that none of us could agree to split up 2 monthes earlier ,,I bought them for 30 bux , and handed them out to all the grandchildren and still had the 1925 carpentry techniques book and serveral others such as swcd terrace and rotation farming in the box.. still a lot of stuff got past me ,,.. one of the things I lost track of was the c-47 solid cast aluminum plane everyone got for working at Curtis wright Louisville during world war 2 ..my mother 18 yrs old and was a riveter , and then a parts supplier . (the 1st summer the planes were built outside . while the factory was being built) the plane disappeared 2 monthes earlier .. after we could not agree ., then I noticed in a pile of goodies about to be knokt off for 10 bux, got it all for 11 , makes me wonder if my horned sis had sumthin to do with hiding it ... I bought granpas and grandmas 1903 bedroom suit for 500,. in the end I spent 1240 dollars ,2480 bid.. my brother bought the 1964 brik house and 2 acres for 85k , , in the end receipts were some 125 k including the house,.the family bought nearly 15000 of odd and ends . ,, the auctioneer forgave his fee for that 15 k,, he goes back along ways with us boys and Dad and Mom . before the auction , I asked the basketball coach / church deacon , to privately give and lead family in prayer in the bedroom where Mom had passed way ...that was a very nice start to a decent day , that was not perfect but was about as fair as we could ask for..
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