05-14-2006, 09:23 PM
there were a bunch of them deals,
the fiberglass boats you could see there was wood rot around the hull and top bulk head seem. I mean there was a good two inch drift in the rubber seem.
the two merks were not running and they sold for 8&9 hundred dollars each and the engines did not run. a respectable price for those would have been only 200 and 250 is a bit steep. we are looking at used parts.
Yep with out a doubt some guys got stiffed and dont know it yet. but ya know how it goes, some guys have more money than brains, and others can afford to gamble.
they reminded every one numorus times that every thing is as is with no warenty other than clear paper work saying you own it....
there were 4-5 guys that bought the bulk of every thing...
the only real deals were the bycicles. and again aside from a few the bulk went to 3-5 guys. I kept track of what every thing went for, but I did not want to keep track of the bidders. I heard the same bidder numbers getting called over and over again.
It would have been nice if my home loan would have gone though before the auction, I could have gotten me a cheep truck with a snow plow. just under 5k
there were about a dozen orv's not quads but the orv's used by golf corses with dump beds. one had a cab, would have made a perfect deer hunting cab for a disabled hunter. put a boat wench on the back to pull your deer up with and be gone.
I did make one buy, a two dollar hot dog and a coffee for a buck....
at least this time I did not have to pay to get in....[cool]
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the fiberglass boats you could see there was wood rot around the hull and top bulk head seem. I mean there was a good two inch drift in the rubber seem.
the two merks were not running and they sold for 8&9 hundred dollars each and the engines did not run. a respectable price for those would have been only 200 and 250 is a bit steep. we are looking at used parts.
Yep with out a doubt some guys got stiffed and dont know it yet. but ya know how it goes, some guys have more money than brains, and others can afford to gamble.
they reminded every one numorus times that every thing is as is with no warenty other than clear paper work saying you own it....
there were 4-5 guys that bought the bulk of every thing...
the only real deals were the bycicles. and again aside from a few the bulk went to 3-5 guys. I kept track of what every thing went for, but I did not want to keep track of the bidders. I heard the same bidder numbers getting called over and over again.
It would have been nice if my home loan would have gone though before the auction, I could have gotten me a cheep truck with a snow plow. just under 5k
there were about a dozen orv's not quads but the orv's used by golf corses with dump beds. one had a cab, would have made a perfect deer hunting cab for a disabled hunter. put a boat wench on the back to pull your deer up with and be gone.
I did make one buy, a two dollar hot dog and a coffee for a buck....
at least this time I did not have to pay to get in....[cool]
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