The auction in the subject line came to Indianapolis this
weekend--besides for taking absentee bids, it looks like they also visit
Avoca, NY and Nashua, NH which I believe is their home base. This was my
first visit.
They sold over 800 items today in less than 3 1/2 hours (fast).
Lots of quality items, mostly sold with quality prices. Due to their
"catalog" and absentee bids, many items started with "realistic" prices.
If I was selling, they would be high on my list. I decided maybe someday
I'll get a nice plow plane for the mantel, w/blades! An ivory marking
gauge fetched $2600, and small ivory "folding rule" $500. Bench planes
did not go cheap. Feeling a bit like a bottom feeder, I picked up 6
wooden molding planes for $35. I will learn from them, and they are a
nice memento. I'll check and see if I can make room for some of them on
the mantel...though my wife didn't share my enthusiasm when I suggested
it. :)
Bill
On 2010-10-16 19:56:19 -0400, Bill <[email protected]> said:
> I'll check and see if I can make room for some of them on the
> mantel...though my wife didn't share my enthusiasm when I suggested it.
> :)
Hence the "Live Free or Die" motto -- nevermind the home base.
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 19:56:19 -0400, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>. Feeling a bit like a bottom feeder, I picked up 6
>wooden molding planes for $35. I will learn from them, and they are a
>nice memento. I'll check and see if I can make room for some of them on
>the mantel...though my wife didn't share my enthusiasm when I suggested
>it. :)
>
>Bill
Too obvious. Recycle about 8 inches of her romance novels and use the book
shelf instead. Add only one plane at a time afterward, substituting it for
another book. She'll never notice, trust me.