Shame to see this, but opportunity for people in the area to pick up some potential deals: John Pye Auctions: Auctions
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As long as you temper your bid knowing that you will pay up to almost 50% extra, you can still get bargains.The buyers premium and VAT always bumps the price up quite a bit.
yes, there are some amazing bargains.As long as you temper your bid knowing that you will pay up to almost 50% extra, you can still get bargains.
Interesting; hadn't seen them before. As the years have caught up with me, am beginning to wonder about post mortem disposal of my workshop stuff. There's more, and more specialised, stuff than sons-in-law or local friends could need. Anyone had any experience of these auctioneers? Our local Thainstone auctions still do displenish farm sales, but haven't had much in the way of collective sales of smaller items since Covid.Sad to see any company go down. We have a similar auction company in Scotland Sweeney Kincaid who seem to do all the auctions in this area. The buyers premium and VAT always bumps the price up quite a bit.
I still treasure the comment from a guy at a local roup when I'd bought a yard brush. "That's a bargain, if you are sure it works". Doric humour.Haven't been to a farm roup for many years. Always a sad occasion.
I was at one in the late 60's. The fire extinguisher was for sale (remember the cone shaped ones you filled with water and put some kind of gas cartridge in it). The assistant held the extinguisher up in the air as the auctioneer started the bidding, then he put it down, a bit hard on the ground, but on the trigger button and the thing went off, the assistant panicked and tried to get the extinguisher out of the way, but sprayed everyone with rusty fizzy water. it didn't sell.I still treasure the comment from a guy at a local roup when I'd bought a yard brush. "That's a bargain, if you are sure it works". Doric humour.
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