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I think what Rich was really meaning is that these auctions are actually fun. From reading hundreds of old trade rags I totally agree with you though on how there used to be time lapses and a big black hole in information pertaining to auctions. These are in fact opposite in that respect. These are totally transparent. I like how:
1. I am not involved in any rules. (except my own auctions) 2. So far everyone is having total transparency (can't get any better imo) 3. So far there haven't been any big issues. I am glad our members thought of this idea. Thanks to all who are participating. I wonder if that section will out grow the others? Last edited by Leon; 06-10-2009 at 10:06 AM. Reason: typo |
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That is exactly what I meant. Believe it or not; the public auctions of the 1980's were a lot of fun to attend. And these auctions are the closest thing to those events.
Geez; you'd think I'd stop for a second sometimes ![]() Rich |
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I concur that getting these auctions up and going is a fine idea. Most of us have no way of really dealing with the "non major auction material" and this allows another outlet. And we got up quickly as well. I hope that any further advances when needed to this board come as quickly
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