My Place is full of bargain stuff LOL , And i Am a oldhand at auction bidding . I have dealt with alot of Auctioneers in my time .the best Auctioneers Control the increment of bidding , And will not Accept 5 dollar bidding until the final bid throes of a item of $ 200 value ,and 50 for $2000 item, 500 for $20,000 item , you get the drift.I like ringleaders that pry bids , Since Their are More Personalities exposed . The bidders are easier to spot and easier to read the resolve strength of the bidder . I have heard of syhtaZ auctioneers that grab airbids , But I dO Not BELEIVE WE ALLOW Those Guys to chant 1 minute in the state of INDIANA. we Will not Tolerate them . PERIOD //// My favorite spot was a family friends Place that is Now out of Business from personel gambling problems.. THE GUy Was a Top Notch Auctioneer Who Knew the Business and the People too . He would Look Over at Me sometimes when He was tumbling down , trying to get a starter bid . Just to get it rolling i would throw in at $ 300 and it would take off and settle out at over a thousand .More than once i got hung though .But , I Got a Heck of a deal. Like $1400 on a 430 Case diesel with starter issues .a 12ft field cultivator for $125.and a NH 489 Haybine for 250 bux.and a 125 Bux on a Spray rig. Once i Got Hung up on a Perkins 354 Combine Motor that i Knew was a Darn GOOD MOTOR . never moved it and sold it 3 monthes later at next auction for 800 more than i paid .There Is a Internet Auction Hot Shot Auctioneer in Our Area , That Still does LIVE AUctions, I had Heard that He paper Bumps the bids,and did not want to believe it ,til I was a Victim 1st hand , , I Fully knew My successful last Bid was 450 and He was beggin for 500, and that same day i bid 90 when he wanted a hundred,They Were Recorded as 500 and 100 and I quietly told the clerk That Was WRONG and stated My Bids and firmly asked to see the Auctioneer . they Took My Numbers , No Arguement, whatso ever, And The Auctioneer said I Got to Talk To That kid Thats Writing These bids down.I honestly THINK it TRUELY was a Honest Mistake , but If I heard the rumor at a previous auction ,How Many Other Guys Did , And refused to Come To the auction ?
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