Archive for September, 2005
September 29, 2005 – 7:51 pm
By JACQUELINE PERRY, Journal Ishpeming Bureau PHOTO: Pat Ward of Munising looks at teapots Saturday at the Arvo Heino estate auction in Chatham. Ward was waiting for bidding to begin on 70 face cords of cut and dried maple, which she ended up buying for $3,200. (Journal photo by Jacqueline Perry) CHATHAM – Pat Ward [...]
September 27, 2005 – 7:16 am
Visited with the guys from Hodgins Auctioneers today at their Truck auction in Winnipeg Manitoba. It was very well attended on a nice sunny day with an extensive collection of trucks, trailers, and lots more stuff. Choice of 4 2000 Sterling went for 10-12,000 Cdn$ . Very good deal if you needed one. Large List [...]
September 26, 2005 – 9:11 pm
By Chuck Thompson TELEGRAPH STAFF WRITER BRADLEY – Curtis Barfield and Bobby Russell have seldom visited an auction they didn’t like. They’ve also seldom seen one they didn’t think could be improved. So it was only natural that the two Jones County men, who became friends after they kept bumping into each other at various [...]
September 23, 2005 – 6:48 am
source www.luv2bid.com Watches, rings, coins, these are the kinds of items that people find important enough to store in a safe deposit box. With the passage, sometimes these treasures may become lost to their owners or their heirs. At a recent Washington State Department of Revenue auction over 70 pocket watches, some 120 rings, jewelry, [...]
September 20, 2005 – 7:44 am
source www.luv2bid.com Proxy Bidding to those familiar to eBay is very simular to placing a bid on the popular online auction site’s bidding form. At eBay you input “Your maximum bid”. After reviewing your bid the maximum bid on the auction is increased until someone places a maximum bid that is larger than yours. The [...]
September 19, 2005 – 8:30 am
Auctioning HistoryWorldwide interest in Heidrick antique farm equipmentBy SHAWBONG FOK/Democrat Staff Writer Daily Democrat Woodland California Hundreds of people from across the country and around the world vied to buy rusty antique tractors and crawlers Friday in an auction whose proceeds would support the Heidrick Ag Center. “I expect to collect $1 million,” said Fred [...]
September 16, 2005 – 8:46 pm
source www.luv2bid.com Advertising on the web has some obvious advantages over other forms of advertisement. The lure of reaching millions upon millions of potential clients is first among them. The ability to search for exactly what you want is another. But placing your ad online is not as easy as just throwing some information out [...]
September 14, 2005 – 7:43 pm
At the end of the Civil War, auctions were used to dispose of surplus goods. Officers with the rank of Colonel were given the assignment of Auctioneers.
September 13, 2005 – 8:25 am
source www.luv2bid.com Here are some ideas to help make your next traditional auction a money saving experience: Look around before you go – A great thing about the internet is that no matter what topic you pick there will be reams of information on it on the web. Take advantage of this before you attend [...]
September 12, 2005 – 7:41 am
Source www.luv2bid.com By formatting your website correctly, you can save money on advertising by using the search engine to bring in good, quality, targeted viewers. 1. Links – Links are what make the web tick. All search engines consider a link a vote and this is one case where and it is ok to stuff [...]