Posted by frontranger on March 25, 2008 at 06:08:06 from (64.234.246.236):
In Reply to: Kruse on RFD last night posted by Midwest Farmer on March 25, 2008 at 05:13:18:
You can bet your bottom dollar the rest of the autioneering world within a 1500 mile radius of this auction, meaning auctioneers and auctioneer wannabees, are watching this play out with an eye towards either totally co-opting this format for their own uses or critically disecting it and hoping to find some andvantage to it/from it for their own purposes. Look for some form of it to crop up in your neck of the woods/flatland. It is a fluild and dynamic portion of the farm economy, the auction (witness the livestock autions via the internet), as heartless and distasteful as it can be at times, and we might well see it(the process) become more well used in the days ahead. Do not take this as some kind of complimentary post on the subject. Kruse has decidedly taken it upon himself to give the auction world a black eye and is going to be quite successful in the attempt. It is indeed a very sad comentary on Gary"s passing. From not an autioneer or wannabee.
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