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Re: Macfaddens Auction
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Posted by LumbrJakMan on March 26, 2006 at 08:16:12 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Macfaddens Auction posted by Unimog on March 25, 2006 at 19:46:22:
I will tell you ALL this. Thats NOT an auction its a Tag sale. I have been watching some of the stuff rotate from auction to auction over the years. Biddr # 5 , is a Fellow from PA that is in Bed with Jim . He buys whatever Jim tells him to and it goes right out back . He wont even raise his hand. Jim just says his bidder number at the end . I know of many sales at his auction that have gone this way. On the other hand you can buy some stuff at a price thats not bad. Anything thats collectible or Rare will bring his price or go out back to be featured in his next auction ( tag sale) .Jim wanted $6000 for a John Deere R last spring auction, he flat out said to everyone , It will go out back to the scrap yard before he takes a dime less . Keep this in mind when you go .
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