I was 19 in 1999 and went to a farm sellout auction. There was a 720 diesel that was WELL worn - bald tires, bad sheet metal, but it ran nice. I bid 1750 on a lark, and almost got it. Auctioneer was half a second from saying "SOLD!" when someone bid 1800. They wanted 1850 from me in the worst way, but I had come to my senses. Dunno if I made the right or wrong decision.
Regarding internet auctions. There's still a science to it, it's just a different kind of science. I like that you can pop on your phone and bid when the item comes up, instead of waiting around hours, thinking of all the things you can be doing at home, only to not buy the item you drove two hours to buy. I understand the advantage of being able to put your hands on the item before bidding, but you can buy junk live as easy as online.
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