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Re: Polks or King sale
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Posted by earthmasterk on August 27, 2006 at 07:55:33 from (69.11.148.157):
In Reply to: Re: Polks or King sale posted by JDGguy on August 26, 2006 at 17:38:26:
JDGguy, I agree with you, and I might add: About 3 years ago he advertised a dealer buy out that he had completed. I called him, and talked to him personally about certain articles he had. I was intersted in several things, so I drove several hundred miles to be at the sale, and wouldn't you know, most everything he described was not there. What little was, should have been thrown away as pure junk. Another time a friend of mine went to his auction site to see a Oliver high crop tractor. He went to the sale thinking he was going to buy it, but on sale day the tractor was not there. When he asked why, Polk said it was a no show. It's to bad he has to lie. Beware-----.
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