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- Horicon Joe
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Re: Auction
I became aware of this over the weekend, and I really thought it was a typo. I do not get it. This is Dator in the crate money!
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Re: Auction
I was at the auction, boy was it something to witness, I couldn't believe it. I was told that some museum from southern Wisconson bought them.
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Anybody know what museum it would be?
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Re: Auction
Maybe the collection at Rolling Prairie, WI ???
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I believe the proprietor of the Rolling Prairie collection would be in more of a selling mindset at those rates.
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Yes he would! I'm sitting on a cool $Million at the new rates!
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Re: Auction
While I'm perplexed by this sale, I feel like it's good for all of us.
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It's really wacky, but I'll take it. Minus the photographic evidence, I wouldn't believe the results. One is left to speculate as to whether free samples of medicinal marijuana were handed out in conjunction with the buyer number cards.
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Where's the "like" button when you need it?AirborneX4Special wrote:It's really wacky, but I'll take it. Minus the photographic evidence, I wouldn't believe the results. One is left to speculate as to whether free samples of medicinal marijuana were handed out in conjunction with the buyer number cards.
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WinnipegStPaul9 wrote:Where's the "like" button when you need it?AirborneX4Special wrote:It's really wacky, but I'll take it. Minus the photographic evidence, I wouldn't believe the results. One is left to speculate as to whether free samples of medicinal marijuana were handed out in conjunction with the buyer number cards.
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I think the price was ludicrous. I doubt there is a Deere sled collector on this page that values a 388 mile Model 600 that much. Seems that those sleds sold for about an order of magnitude over market value.
So if common sleds on a nice trailer brought way more than what they should have, what did the owner get for his money? In my take, he bought a story. A story about a pair of everyday sleds that hadn't seen the light of day in 42 years, had full documentation, gear, clothing, etc.
Sure, it helped that they were covered and un-weather, but I do not see how this is good for the hobby in any way. To quote another follow collector: "that's Dator in the crate money!"
-Joe
So if common sleds on a nice trailer brought way more than what they should have, what did the owner get for his money? In my take, he bought a story. A story about a pair of everyday sleds that hadn't seen the light of day in 42 years, had full documentation, gear, clothing, etc.
Sure, it helped that they were covered and un-weather, but I do not see how this is good for the hobby in any way. To quote another follow collector: "that's Dator in the crate money!"
-Joe
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Re: Auction
I'm not a huge auction goer, but my dad is. He has told me stories about cars, pickups, farm tractors, etc., that are fairly common, or not really desirable go for big money. If the item is in exceptional shape, but otherwise does not fetch money on say, Craigslist, it may at an auction. All it takes is two or three crazy guys that want the same thing... could be similar to a gambling addiction. I agree with JR that they were buying the story behind it. In another selling medium, I doubt they would ever reach that price.
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Speechless.....
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'75 JD 800
'75 JDX8
'75 340/S
'76 Liquidator
'78 Cyclone
‘80-84 Liquifires