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![]() Peter Charles wrote: Provided the auction isn't rigged and there are enough bidders, an auction is usually a good indicator of fair market value. hmmm... i went to a coastal conservation association banquet. there was an auction. 400 potential bidders present. $50 prints brought $400; nothing sold anywhere the normal retail or even wholesale. in these parts, auctions are considered opportunities to get things at bargain prices...though, on occasions they seem to become soap boxes for personal pride or wants, and bids unexplainably skyrocket out of the range of reason. usually, an auction is a good method of getting something sold...i'm not sure i would trust it as a method of establishing fair market value. btw...i went shad fishing this weekend. it was mcphee brought home. others near me caught a few; i struck out (fortunately jim went founding fishless too). yesterday, we pulled up at a spot in a backwoods creek (same place we took indian joe last year). the hunting club had built a small dock nearby. a fella was perched on it with a zebco-appearing closed spinning reel. he was wearing his church-attending shirt, bermuda shorts, shoes & socks. he claimed it was his first time ever shad fishing. he caught more than 10 in our moments nearby. he looked at us and grinned with each catch. i was close to committing a serious criminal offense. neither jim nor i had even a bump from an angry shad. of more than 50 shad fishermen...all in boats trying to find the best shad lies g...this one fella was the only one we saw catch a fish. it looks to be a very humiliating season of fishing. |
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