??? Ya forgot to mention that some of the folks ya may be bidding
against work for them to drive the bids up .
??? animal
On 9/4/24 1:06 PM, Andrei wrote:
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The way auctioneers work, is this:
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They get a few small estate sales.
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They hold back some or all of the
goods.
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When they get a bigger estate
sale, they bring what they held back and jam-pack the bigger
sale with all the extras.
Makes for great advertising, great foot traffic, and hopefully
higher sale numbers and higher buyer and seller premiums for the
auction house.?
Well you do need cabinetry to hold everything.
It's the REDUNDANCY I'm trying to understand,
especially when you have limited space.
Now I can understand 2-3 of SOME items (ie drill presses)
so you can have different setups for speed, and multiple
TYPES of other items (ie welders, grinders, et al).
But yea I too am having a hard time wrapping my head around
having *5* drill presses, THAT many torches etc.
... Unless it's a group worksite {but then you'd need MORE open
space(s)}.
Wow... I don't feel so bad about MY tool collection anymore..
<grin>
- Keith Mc.
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"Brought to you by the Department of Repetition and Redundancy
Department..."
mondosmetals wrote:
I thought my work shops were cluttered....? I don't
have anywhere near
that
amount of machinery and tooling but I'm on my way...
[...] 5 drill presses [...], 3 oxy/gas torch kits [...]
Raymond