Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
Has anyone ever put a absentee bid on at any auction (any) and won it well below??? Ie your not there at the auction but that guy called Mr. Wall was there.........
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I still think it would be a good idea to wear name badges .........then I'd know who not to start chatting with before the penny dropped
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Yes, its a problem leaving bids, as I have learnt over the years at railwayana auctions ( as I collect enamel signs too) as Mr Wall often turns up especially at the Stafford one, the poor sods that I know have left high bids always seem to be 'lucky' enough to get it a their top bid! and yes if you are buying a machine you really need a good look at it before committing yourself before you leave a commission bid, although I have left a bid at EH and got it £120 cheaper than my bid, and the machine was fine, no doubt others might have had a different experience.( I believe an auction house can bid up a buyer but only to the reserve ) lets all have a good day snow permitting, at which venue(s) you choose!
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
Two men go into an auction, ones got money and ones got knowledge.
When the auctions over, the man with knowledge has money and the man with money?
Has knowledge.
When the auctions over, the man with knowledge has money and the man with money?
Has knowledge.
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
I have to say that my experience with absentee bids by eh are the same panda999. In the past i bought several items with absentee bids, and the were always (far) below my max bids. By the way, how is the weather forecast for coventry next week?
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
It seems to be "Whether" to go to one, the other or both.dutchboy wrote:........ By the way, how is the weather forecast for coventry next week?
Some are commenting that the distance is around 12 miles.
It's not 12 miles at 60 MPH.
I know the area like the back of my hand, it could take you 10 mins to find your car in L'Spa and then at least 40 minutes to make the journey.
If you don't know the area then it could be a lot longer.
The Bacon Butties and bar opens from 10 am at Coundon, the car park is outside the door and it's warm inside.
If we see you GREAT! If we don't .... have a great and fruitful time and above all enjoy yourselves and stay safe.
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Badpenny, if there is no delay on my flight because of strikes with KLM. Than i will see you at 10.00 at the bar.
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
easy to see you have never been to the town of coventry DB, if it rains in coventry its considered an exciting day, The auction is the high spot of the towns year,another two years and the mayor gives and the two "j's" the keys to the city,which will be handy as there are a lot of people trying to get outBy the way, how is the weather forecast for coventry next week?
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I have just had a thought regarding the EH/ Coventry dilemma, whilst grouting the tiles on my shower , I was wondering if the answer to all our woes would be if Steve had a preview of his auction on Saturday 26th.
It would give those of us dithering, a chance to look at the machines in E H and leave an absentee bid, plus cash deposit with Steve, and still go to Coventry on Sunday. A win, win situation.
Come on Steve I know you look at this Forum, what about it??
It would give those of us dithering, a chance to look at the machines in E H and leave an absentee bid, plus cash deposit with Steve, and still go to Coventry on Sunday. A win, win situation.
Come on Steve I know you look at this Forum, what about it??
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I think that might defeat the object of his plan which is clearly he doesn't want people to go the Coventry.
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
I hope this doesn't happen next year, most inconvenient.bryans fan wrote:I have just had a thought regarding the EH/ Coventry dilemma, whilst grouting the tiles on my shower , I was wondering if the answer to all our woes would be if Steve had a preview of his auction on Saturday 26th.
It would give those of us dithering, a chance to look at the machines in E H and leave an absentee bid, plus cash deposit with Steve, and still go to Coventry on Sunday. A win , win situation.
Come on Steve I know you look at this Forum , what about it??
I won't be going to either now as short on funds, good luck to all those with the cash to spend!
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
I am not wishing to take a side on the Coventry v Elephant house situation and clearly very strong views are held on both sides. I have spoken to Mr Hunt last week and he has said he will be available to view on Saturday afternoon I have arranged to visit at around 4pm on my way to Coventry where I am staying overnight and joining the group of people at the Saturday night banquet. The EH auction starts at 1pm and will start viewing soon after 9am so there is time to view and leave a bid before going on to Coventry and spending the day in the warm! I believe that Mr Hunt's auction is totally fair and a bid left will be treated as such, as other members have testified. A last thought Mr Hunt usually comes and bids at Coventry,in fact he bought last years star lot the cast iron footballer so why would he try to destroy our sale? I know that Mr Hunt is a very hard man to contact I have found the best way to get a response is to text but no guarantee's!
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
nobody told me about the Sat night banquet....looks like the curry house for me again
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
The plot thickens.......
Black Friday, followed by Stop Over Saturday and Manic Sunday!
Black Friday, followed by Stop Over Saturday and Manic Sunday!
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Re: Coventry Auction - Sunday 27th November 2016
Pointed out by madmickshire!madmickshere wrote:The plot thickens.......
Black Friday, followed by Stop Over Saturday and Manic Sunday!
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madmicks here!badpenny wrote:Pointed out by madmickshire!
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Good to see categories up, 177 and 179 maybe wrong way around
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