bigcaddy
Well-known member
The posting above me, with a few other reasons why i go to sales!! Tucko hit the nail on the head.
You never know what you are going to find buried in the house or garage or were the search is going to take you. I live in an area that has no real rural section, Greater LA Area, so its rare to find a barn to rummage through but i've been in them before. I've also checked out factories, werehouses, old mansions in the Valley, new mansions in Malibu and one house in Glendale with a 4 level basement. That house was killer and one of the scariest places i've ever walked through.
Some of the Pro companies can be a pain and i have a short list of ones that i will never frequent but the rest, once they get to know you, are pretty accomodating if you are a buyer.
The private sales are usually hit or miss like others have said. Sometimes they are outrageously expensive and other times they are almost handing it away. Some of my best finds are from the private sales or companies i've built good relationships with.
My last reason for attending sales is because rooting in a garage for stuff is my new hobby. I get to go out early, see some friends, dig in a garage for great "junk", watch adults act like children over particular items
and further my collections all while spending a fraction for what the stuff would cost new.
You never know what you are going to find buried in the house or garage or were the search is going to take you. I live in an area that has no real rural section, Greater LA Area, so its rare to find a barn to rummage through but i've been in them before. I've also checked out factories, werehouses, old mansions in the Valley, new mansions in Malibu and one house in Glendale with a 4 level basement. That house was killer and one of the scariest places i've ever walked through.
Some of the Pro companies can be a pain and i have a short list of ones that i will never frequent but the rest, once they get to know you, are pretty accomodating if you are a buyer.
The private sales are usually hit or miss like others have said. Sometimes they are outrageously expensive and other times they are almost handing it away. Some of my best finds are from the private sales or companies i've built good relationships with.
My last reason for attending sales is because rooting in a garage for stuff is my new hobby. I get to go out early, see some friends, dig in a garage for great "junk", watch adults act like children over particular items
and further my collections all while spending a fraction for what the stuff would cost new.