More snow and an auction

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Yesterday at 6 am a buddy and I headed for auction about 150 miles away. 34f and slush was falling from the sky. some of the flakes were huge as the clumped together as they fell. 80 miles of 4 wheel drive in a 1 ton Dodge Cummings pulling a 24' flatbed trailer, then all gone. Coming home the roads were dry as it hit 50 during the day.

Amazing auction. Was nice there after about 9am. A 85 year old machinist and tinkerer had hung it up. Pallets upon pallets of tools, knife steel, belt grinders, 2 lathes, 2 mills, drill presses, steel, guns. More tools than anyone wanted to buy. Guy had never married and made me look like a complete piker in the pack rat dept. Buddy was looking to get the fairly big German mill. Went to high for his blood, a really nice craftsmen lathe with a 60" bed and a bunch of tooling went for $2400, sweet deal, but I already have a lathe. Some stuff went dirt cheap and some stuff was nuts. A 158# anvil with sides of top rounded $900. A set of snap on wrenches $20. Probably collected over a 1/4 million at least. Today they will be auctioning off a couple Harleys, tractors, couple trucks, cars campers etc.

I ended up with 250# of lead ingots made from wheel weights for $125 and about 100 2x72" grinder belts for $100, Buddy got a real nice coal forge with both electric and hand blowers for $100, a huge indexing head for $35 and a bunch of good coal. I didn't buy much as I got to much "stuff" already and am of an age where I should be selling more than gathering. Met some great folks, couple of people from over by my hometown, 400 miles away. Knife makes, machinist, lots of like minded people end up at auctions with stuff that interest them

Weirdest thing I saw was a Rossi revolving 410 carbine with a 6x18 scope mounted on it. Went for $650. I get the revolving 410, I get the 6x 18 scope , but, the combination totally baffles me.:confused:
 
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Yesterday at 6 am a buddy and I headed for auction about 150 miles away. 34f and slush was falling from the sky. some of the flakes were huge as the clumped together as they fell. 80 miles of 4 wheel drive in a 1 ton Dodge Cummings pulling a 24' flatbed trailer, then all gone. Coming home the roads were dry as it hit 50 during the day.

Amazing auction. Was nice there after about 9am. A 85 year old machinist and tinkerer had hung it up. Pallets upon pallets of tools, knife steel, belt grinders, 2 lathes, 2 mills, drill presses, steel, guns. More tools than anyone wanted to buy. Guy had never married and made me look like a complete piker in the pack rat dept. Buddy was looking to get the fairly big German mill. Went to high for his blood, a really nice craftsmen lathe with a 60" bed and a bunch of tooling went for $2400, sweet deal, but I already have a lathe. Some stuff went dirt cheap and some stuff was nuts. A 158# anvil with sides of top rounded $900. A set of snap on wrenches $20. Probably collected over a 1/4 million at least. Today they will be auctioning off a couple Harleys, tractors, couple trucks, cars campers etc.

I ended up with 250# of lead ingots made from wheel weights for $125 and about 100 2x72" grinder belts for $100, Buddy got a real nice coal forge with both electric and hand blowers for $100, a huge indexing head for $35 and a bunch of good coal. I didn't buy much as I got to much "stuff" already and am of an age where I should be selling more than gathering. Met some great folks, couple of people from over by my hometown, 400 miles away. Knife makes, machinist, lots of like minded people end up at auctions with stuff that interest them

Weirdest thing I saw was a Rossi revolving 410 carbine with a 6x18 scope mounted on it. Went for $650. I get the revolving 410, I get the 6x 18 scope , but, the combination totally baffles me.:confused:
Did the anvil have a makers name?
 
Hay Budden, which is a well known anvil. But it wasn't a $900 anvil.

I have an extra Peter Wright, #110 that someone ground about
1/8 inch off the face to make it flat and smooth. I gave $110.00
about 20 years ago and have since been offered $600.00, maybe
I should sell it as I rarely use it on small items.
 
Auctions can see some strange prices. I bought a used pellet stove for $12 at one about 5 years ago. It even had some stove pipe and an extra, NIB, auger motor with a receipt that showed it cost over $130.
Probably helped that it was in the middle of the summer and the stove was too heavy to be bothered with by most.
The stove has since done faithful service as a back up heat source at our cabin.
Also bought a vent-less, free standing propane fire place at the same auction. It cost me all of $2. My daughter used it for a couple years in her living room and gave it back when she moved. I tried to sell it at a yard sale last summer but had no takers at $50. listed it this past January on FB Marketplace for $80 and it sold in a day to the first of a half dozen callers.
Timing is everything.

John
 
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