Posted by Mike(NEOhio) on March 04, 2018 at 11:39:46 from (71.28.129.195):
In Reply to: the one that got away posted by larry@stinescorner on March 04, 2018 at 05:10:55:
A horse farm about 1/2 mile up the road from me changed hands. There was JD L, painted orange, a hole in one rim but overall not too bad. I tried to start it before the auction started and it lit up so I decided to go after it. My dad just built a new house on 4 acres and thought it would be good for him. Figured I'd to $450. When the auctioneer got to it it wouldn't start. After his lecture on how somebody would find a working item like a TV, cut one wire then buy it cheap, the bidding started. Went back and forth with some old guy and he quit just as it put my max bid. Damned auctioneer kept on and on, 475?...475?.. I'm thinking "OK, it's mine already" but he kept at it till the old guy finally bid 475. The assistant turned to me and said "500?" "Not now pr..." I said. I was pi..ed. What happened to once..twice...SOLD? Long time ago but still sticks in my craw. I still go to some auctions but rarely bring anything home.
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