Archive for November, 2005
November 28, 2005 – 10:00 am
Mary Friedel-Hunt Bradenton Herald Reflections Their treasures were on sale. RS Prussia dishes, Seth Thomas clocks, antique dressers, old pots and tables were just a few of the many items being auctioned off at their farm. The yard was filled with what three ladies, now in their 90s, had collected throughout their lives. Much of [...]
November 23, 2005 – 9:44 am
Your First Car Auctionby: Jay Moncliff You are about to go to your first car auction. You can feel the excitement in the air. There are so many cars to choose from. But do you really know what to expect at a car auction? Do you know the legalities that occur at a car auction? [...]
November 21, 2005 – 9:56 am
As wine enthusiasts and dedicated collectors, we are always looking for ways to acquire rare or harder to find vintage wines. We scour our favorite wine shops and super discount retailers; maybe we even join a wine club, always looking for that ever evasive vintage hidden treasure. Sometimes we succeed, but more often than not, [...]
November 17, 2005 – 8:59 am
Besides going to a local auction???????? Finding Products to Sell on eBayby: Nial Robbins One key for business success using eBay is sourcing products to sell. The first questions eBay sellers should ask themselves are: “What can I sell?” and “Where can I buy?” There are two kinds of sellers on eBay, garage sellers and [...]
November 15, 2005 – 9:55 am
by: Tomas York Description: Online auctions operate on the same principles as the real auctions, but they have the mass appeal, which reaches out to the ordinary Internet users. They are an easy and fun way to buy a product of your choice. Hearing of auctions always used to bring up visions of a grand [...]
November 14, 2005 – 9:08 am
Auctions offer excellent opportunities for the wine enthusiast to acquire rare wines and special buys. Wine auctions can be very entertaining and rewarding, but they provide challenges for even skilled bidders. In their zeal to win their prized wines, many bidders will not only sacrifice pride but also a great deal of money in order [...]
November 10, 2005 – 10:25 am
Cambridge Evening News Online THOUSANDS of bargain hunters from across the globe are expected to descend on a rural field to buy agricultural machinery. Every month, Sutton houses the largest sale of its kind in Europe, attracting farmers and entrepreneurs from at least 40 different nationalities. Bargain hunting: Punters at the show Bill Pepper, sale [...]
November 8, 2005 – 1:11 pm
Winner: All Round World and Canadian Champion – Rod Burnett, Warburg, Alberta. (Center) Presenters are President Gary Peterson (right) and Michel “Hoss” Bertrand, (Left) who was the MC of the Competition. EDMONTON HOSTS AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CONVENTION “Alberta Auctioneer Captures ALL ROUND WORLD and CANADIAN Auctioneering Championship” (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, November 1, 2005) From [...]
November 8, 2005 – 9:21 am
By Mike DuPre’Gazette Staff Ron Mair seems to have collected as many friends as pieces of antique farm machinery. Saturday, the former farmer and General Motors retiree was selling some 350 antiques at auction. The friends kept ambling up to say hello and share a moment on a bright, crisp fall day. Ole Berg drove [...]
November 3, 2005 – 9:45 am
The year is 1993, it’s a hot summer day, and I am selling purchased storage auction goods at the flea market. I am doing pretty well, counting the hundreds in my pocket, when this cowboy comes roaring into the space across from me in his vintage pickup. The dude starts unloading his pick-up, while a [...]