around here seems like there are more auctions. Of course we've got 17% unemployment with few hopes of that improving soon (I'm driving 1:15 to work now). There are good auctioneers and poor ones. DO NOT NOT have a friend be your auctioneer or real estate agent it rarely if never works. Inlaws had an estate sale for grandparents. 15 hay wagon loads of stuff/junk. 1 auctioneer-1 ring, poor crowd, rain. Bad day. He gave up after the big stuff and 3 wagons once the crowd left (who begged him to keep going) the sun came out and it was a nice day. He was a friend of someone in the family and he didn't care that it went badly but would have cared if they didn't ask him. Sold the rest to whomever for $75-100/each load. Uncle retired from dairying in 1987 and had a complete liquidation (minus real-estate and milkers). From the tools to the tractors to the hay, 50 cows/heifers. He paid an extra 1% to have a local but popular and reliable auctioneer come. Crowd was HUGE. Filled hay field with 400 cars and still had big trucks in another field and cars on the road. If the auctioneer was good, i'd feel sorry for him as I've seen pack-rats at other auctions no-sale 80% of the items because he thought his junk (and it was scrap level junk) was worth more.
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