I'm 75 years old now, I can't remember my first auction. Can't remember my last auction, but I'll be going to one in a couple of weeks to see if I can steal an Oliver 1550 for my 1/2 acre of ground. My son lives in Wisconsin and I took a truckload of stuff out to him last year. Had to hit a couple of auctions while I was there and was able to bring back a load of "deals".I enjoy sorting thru the boxes of Misc. when I get them home, it's like a treasure hunt. My best buy was a 9" South Bend Lathe with almost every attachment ever built for it for $300. That was the same lathe that was in the school shop when I went to school. The also sold a big Delta table saw from the school at that auction. The lathe is down in my son's shop now, we are in the process of putting a new bench under it. My grandson has bought to bigger lathes at auctions. My son bought a milling machine last summer. Went to an auction in Wi with my son and grandson and the grandson bought $90 worth of stuffed fish. When he figured out he had no use for them he took them to another auction and got his money back.
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