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Old 09-11-2005, 09:33 PM
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Default Re: Rand Workman Friday update

Very interesting to hear the "real world" report from those of you at the show/auction. My wife and I spent most of yesterday afternoon in front of the computer screen, 'watching' the action on eBay. As each car was finished, the eBay screen showed "SOLD" in a column to the left of the listing, and the final bid in a column to the right. Absolutely no indication that these were only the high bids and no sale Barrett-Jackson, Kruse, Russo-Steele, RM, et. al. are undoubtedly breathing a collective sigh of relief
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Old 09-12-2005, 12:01 AM
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Barrett-Jackson, Kruse, Russo-Steele, RM, et. al. are undoubtedly breathing a collective sigh of relief

[/ QUOTE ]You mention KRUSE, they actuyally handled the Automotive aspect of this Auction! Rand/Workman are 2 New York visionaries who had a dream and turned it into reality. Sadly it did not turn out the way they planned. those two guys put out quite an effort and missed their mark. I was fortunate in many ways with this Auction. I got contacted early so I was able to get Comp'ed Entry and reduced Commission. I also am 2 hours away. The Experience was not All Bad. as a matter of Fact, had they attracted Bidder's it would have made everything complete. The COBRA that did $800K+ SOLD to the High Bidder. Several of the High Dollar Cars I personally believe were Bid within Fair Price range. I guess people see themselves getting into a higher Tax bracket with One Sale. to each his own. Me, I drove Back up this Morning realizing that why should I let my Car even run through and get bid to 2/3rd's of it's Value?. It is a beautiful sunny day here. Traffic was almost nonexistent. and then while seeing the city on the Horizon, a thought crossed my Mind. Today is 9-11. It is Morning time. 4 Years ago, at about this time, 2 Airplanes Hit 2 Buildings right over there..... Maybe just maybe, people are scared and feeling vulnerable since Katrina hit. they know our military is stretched thin. "Honey, let's stay home"! whatever the reason, it is ashame for all the folks who spent a lot of time and money traveling and shipping cars to this venture. perhaps "Kruse" should have made more than an "Honorable mention" of this show in their Auction publications. Like I said before. they had everything BUT the Bidder's. if they figure that part out, they will have a winning show on their hands for certain! will they attract The High Caliber car's they got this time? That will certainly be the other Hard item to return. Two Big Strikes. Recovery of this effort I believe unlikely.
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Old 09-12-2005, 01:19 AM
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I'm guessing the 4 door Hemi car that the owner turned down 1 millon for 10 years ago didn't do too well. I thought there was someone that was going to pay 2 million for that car at this auction ? Maybe he got stuck in traffic.
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