Friday 25 November 2016

What Am I Bid?

If you want a couple of hours of free entertainment, just come to one of the local country auctions. It's great for my favourite hobby of "people watching" and you might score a bargain at the same time.


The auctions are held in the local Community Centre, usually on a long holiday weekend, like Easter or Thanksgiving. Notice goes out in the newspaper, and interested buyers come long distances to take a risk and spend their money.


I occasionally find something I really want, and bid on it, not always successfully I admit, but this time everyone was outbid by a couple of  buyers who were intent on clearing all the tables, and other bidders just didn't get a chance. I watched one of the men make notes in his notebook after each successful bid.... in Arabic. I was amazed at the different items they bought.... furniture, pictures, books, antiques, junk. Perhaps they were opening a store???




See anything you might have bid on? Too late, it's all gone.... sorry. See you at the next auction.

13 comments:

  1. You are right about the fun of an auction. They can be dangerous though. A friend put in a bid 'to help the auctioneer' and wound up with twenty-five young cockerels she didn't want.

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  2. I'm smiling at the above comment.

    I'd like a similiar community sale near me but I want to SELL not BUY.

    Ms Soup

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  3. I would like to put things in an auction not bid on anything. But I like to listen at an auction and observe!

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  4. Too bad most people had their fun taken away.

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  5. I don't think I've ever been to an auction. I'd rather rummage around in a 2nd hand store by myself. But then, again, not having been to one may mean I don't know how much fun they can be...right?

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  6. Love those old tea pots!! The washboard would surely make a great piece for deco!

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  7. To be honest the stuff above looks like all the crap I'm trying to get rid of. Ha.

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  8. LL Joe.... that's why it's up for auction, someone else is trying to get rid of it all!

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  9. According to me, these auctions are very wise. If there is interest, it means that people are responding. * It's nice that you would look for me. Regards.

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  10. It's so frustrating when the Dealers get in there with their bank roll and outbid the "little" people. Kind of takes the fun out of it. Been there and done that.

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  11. Your photos reminded me of all the rubbish in our spare room. I checked to see whether it was still there; it is...

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  12. My husband would like the photo cameras...
    I like the copper tea kettle!

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  13. My aunt had a house and basement full of antiques when she died. There was a huge antique auction but located in small town Saskatchewan, even with advertising to all the antique dealers in the country, it did not bring near what it was worth.
    I love farm auctions which I used to attend regularly with my father

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