[AT] Auction question
Roebersauctions at aol.com
Roebersauctions at aol.com
Sun Jul 29 13:39:02 PDT 2012
I've been an auctioneer for over 35 years, maybe I can answer a few of your
questions. First all if you hired me to sell your property, you would want
me to get you top price, Right! I'm going to use an item I just sold a
couple of months ago. It was J.D Lawn Tractor, X720 Ultimate, used 5 hrs, 54"
Mower, 47" dual stage snow blower, quick hitch; 52" J.D broom, quick hitch;
4 rear suitcase weight and bar, and tire chains. Before we started to sell
any of the items we announced that were going to sell the tractor and
mower first and hold the bid; then sell the snow blower, hold the bid; then we
sold the broom, held the bid; then we sold the weights and tire chains as a
package. and then we would total up the bids and what ever the total came
to when we put the package together the opening bid would have to $250.00
higher then the total of the bids. The total of the bids came tp $12150.00,
we sold the hold unit for $14,400.00. We do that with combines as well, you
may have the same combine but need a head, or visa versa. Hope this will
help you understand why we as auctioneers do this and some time it is
requested by the seller, and we have had buyer request that we sell items
separately. As for the Auctioneer who took one bid and sold the John Wayne Rifle
for one bid will not be in business very long. Ernie
In a message dated 7/28/2012 10:47:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
meulenms at gmx.com writes:
I was at an auction today, and the way they sold one item was new to me,
maybe some of you can shed some light on why they did it this way. Up for
bid was a nice Kubota 4x4 tractor that was billed as coming with a 3 point
backhoe. The backhoe was a nice Woods unit. So first they auction off the
tractor, it brought 17,500. Then the backhoe, it brought 2100. Then the
auctioneer said he was going to sell the package of tractor and backhoe together,
and opened the bidding at 20,000. Only one guy bid the 20K and it wasn't
the guy that originally bought the tractor for 17,500, or the guy that
bought the backhoe attachment for 2100. Why would they do something like that,
why not just auction the package in the first place. Oh, before he opened
bidding on the package he offered both the buyer of the tractor and the
backhoe a chance to sweeten their bids, neither did.
Mike M
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