Beans
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Week or so ago I posted that I was trying to decide to go to a local storage auction. Well I went but only to observe. As I signed in I let the auction guy know I was new and had a few questions. Nice guy, before I got to by first question he yells got a new guy here to everybody standing around waiting. WTH ok this will be fun.
So I sign in and park my car, walk to the gate and wait with everybody else. There were about 20 people there. After 10 minuets goes by the main gate closes, no more bidders. He explains the process real fast, since everybody has heard it before (except me).
The tag is cut off the door of the first unit and he opens it up. Tells everybody to get in line walk past the door spend a quick few seconds looking at what is in the unit. He starts of $500 in his auctioneer voice and quickly drops to 50. Bidding starts, seems to be few interested in the unit. Ends at 125. Next unit, a lot of family stuff in this one. Cluttered but could be some good stuff. Sold for 350. This goes on for 9 units. All sold lowest was 20 highest was 350. Two units looked like they were staged to show what was in some of power tool cases. Maybe just happened to be that way.
Half an hour goes by and auction is over. As I was walking back to my car I stopped by one of the worst units and told the guys I never been to an auction and if I could watch them go thru the bags of clothes. They had no problem with me watching. They picked thru some stuff but they did not have their gloves so was going to kind of pick thru a couple of bags with out digging in them. They came up with some CDs , x rated magazines, and KFC take out box. They laughed and closed the unit.
Over a fun and learning experience.
So I sign in and park my car, walk to the gate and wait with everybody else. There were about 20 people there. After 10 minuets goes by the main gate closes, no more bidders. He explains the process real fast, since everybody has heard it before (except me).
The tag is cut off the door of the first unit and he opens it up. Tells everybody to get in line walk past the door spend a quick few seconds looking at what is in the unit. He starts of $500 in his auctioneer voice and quickly drops to 50. Bidding starts, seems to be few interested in the unit. Ends at 125. Next unit, a lot of family stuff in this one. Cluttered but could be some good stuff. Sold for 350. This goes on for 9 units. All sold lowest was 20 highest was 350. Two units looked like they were staged to show what was in some of power tool cases. Maybe just happened to be that way.
Half an hour goes by and auction is over. As I was walking back to my car I stopped by one of the worst units and told the guys I never been to an auction and if I could watch them go thru the bags of clothes. They had no problem with me watching. They picked thru some stuff but they did not have their gloves so was going to kind of pick thru a couple of bags with out digging in them. They came up with some CDs , x rated magazines, and KFC take out box. They laughed and closed the unit.
Over a fun and learning experience.
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