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Lifts at auction today.

M3Pilot

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I went to a foreclosure auction today where 5 Challenger model 31000 lifts were acutioned off.If I recall correctly,4 of them were 8000 lb. capacity & the 5th was 7000 lb. The higher capacity ones brought an amazing to me $1750 each & the other went for $1500. There was also a 10% buyers fee. I'd hoped to pick one up for $500-$700. My banker friend ,whose banked had foreclosed the business, had told me he hoped they'd bring aroune $550 each. After the acution he hold me that he had planned on not selling them if they brought less than $400 ea. I guess the realised prices made his day. Other stuff went for crazy high prices too. Some days you're the windshield,some days you're the bug.
 
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Stanger

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I have pretty much given up on auctions. People get crazy and then so does the bid.
I agree. I have picked up some deals at auction but when you factor in your time the gain is minimal.
Grant
 

Freejack

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Those prices sound about right. My brother just picked up a 9000# Rotary at Auction for $1500, which was the cheapest of the 9 lifts sold that day (it was also the oldest). This was a car dealership that had moved to a new facility in Columbia Mo.

Jake
 
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mhoffm911

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You guys make us auctioneers look great when prices are high like that. I have always said that you can't fix stupid and we certainly get stupid prices out of many of the things we sell. I have literally sold things (hundreds of times) for way more money at auction than what you could go buy them for at the store.

I always tell potential clients that the bidders get caught up in the moment and it's like a shark's feeding frenzy.

While I have had my fair share of auction flops, I have also had some real bell ringers including one 2 months ago that I am still living off of.
 

Danglerb

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Two words, weekend auction, it brings out the end users instead of the brokers. A waste of time as far as I am concerned. What can be sweet is a big group of resellers when none of them want what you want. Its the reason I started buying old Mac computers, 30 guys bidding hot on the phone and office equipment, a dozen after all the PCs, and nobody wanted the Macs.
 

wilbilt

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Old Macs, you say?

I can make you a sweet deal on about 200 of them...LCs, Quadras, Centris, Performa, etc.
 

IanF

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Yep auctions can be weird... I've seen used tools sell for not much less than new...

But once in awhile, you'll get a screaming deal: like my g/f's parents who go to auctions all the time and picked up a like new Jet 14" enclosed-base bandsaw for $30 last Summer.

The key is to go to a lot of auctions and not be worried about leaving w/o buying anything.
 

Danglerb

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Old Macs, you say?

I can make you a sweet deal on about 200 of them...LCs, Quadras, Centris, Performa, etc.

Oh no ya don't, let ME make YOU a deal on about 200 of them.... just take over payments on storage. ;)

I do have space for a few more though, maybe an Apple one, base Apple II (not II+ or e, II), and maybe a couple Mac 128k that don't say 128k on the case. ;)

All the stuff in the middle I am scrapping out, checking for memory, expansion cards etc., but mostly scrapping for weight.
 
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