Auction Fever! selling at a local auction, how will we do?!?
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- čas přidán 5. 03. 2018
- It's time to move some inventory in bulk! we take a pile of cool antiques into a local auction house. But we get hit by a snowstorm that could drive people away from the sale!
Will we make some cash? or will it be a bust?
see how we do!
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I like the commentary on how much you think your items are worth before it goes to the auction block. It gives us as watchers a price to root for.
Definetly!
If anyone told me I would be watching an auction, I would have laughed my head off! Here I am!
😂 me too! AND be excited
The actioneer is awesome
I’m with u guys. Half asleep but I will watch this auction no matter how long it is.
I just told my husband...”this is better than a college education”. I love watching you.
I’m surprised some TV station hasn’t approached you by now. You are a natural! And you’re pretty cute too. 👍
Pat Leslie he said one did but it was not to his liking so he passed. It didn’t reflect his values. They wanted him to argue with another actor and be someone he is not.
KarenH41 was driving all your prices up
I grew up going to auctions in Maine. I didn't realize just how much I missed it until your video. More please!!!
You must get such a buzz watching your stuff sell!! It was exciting watching and it's not even my stuff!!!
Just getting caught up binge watching these older videos. Really cool to see the kids go to the auctions and antique stores with Dad. I loved how Alex gave us the FYI's on the stuff while he was either bidding or watching what items of his were being bid
on.
So much fun just watching especially when the kids join you. Blessings from California 💕❤️💕🌴👍
Thie is the best type of auction, one that has an online presense, thus an international or at least national bidding audience as well as the locals to keep the excitement up. My auctioneer says he gets roughly three times the money by having his auctions online rather than just local. Yes, it take more work and thus more people to pay, but it is worth it !!
Thank you for letting us all join in the auction , I really enjoyed watching your lot's sell time after time . But give us a smile now and again 😁
Thanks Diane! I never realized I wasn’t smiling :) I guess I’m all business when I’m doing these things 😆 thanks so much for watching!
That was a exiting video, so fun to see how auctions works, and what can happen ;) Thanks for sharing ;)
lets be honest here...karenh41 is a huge fan of yours lol
funny how we are all pulling for you to make some money, too cool
I appreciate it :)
Great job with the auction, really enjoyed watching. Thanks for sharing.
So glad you liked it!
I’ve never seen an auction- this was awesome
My husband would love that tank!
Awesome video!! That auction house is amazing - great auctioneer!! Love to see what stuff sells for.
Vary exciting auction,you need to do more of them love ,the way you show the price you wanted,an also the price you payed made it more exciting
Lol we said wow at the same time on the carousel. It was charming, not my cut of tea, but I could see a collection get bid crazed. Congrats
i love your videos...your love for what you do really comes through! And what a lovely family you have
Excellent videos Alex. Great singing too. Love the songs you wrote. I just found you and now you are my favorite channel, I'm hooked. Bernice.
So happy to hear someone else call match box cars dinky cars lol!
Thanks for sharing. I need to check out some auctions. So many cool vintage items!!!
Canadian winter must be ruff on business. Congrats on the sale.
This was a new experience for me. I have never seen a live and online auction before. How does he keep his eye on the bidders and online at the same time? He was very thorough getting as much as he could for each item. Thanks for this.
they have people whose job it is to watch the crowd and the online bids you ninny! LOL
Very good show...again! I admit, I am an idiot for not subscribing on earlier episodes.
Glad to have you with us Scott :)
This was so cool! I have wanted to know for a while how auctions work. Thanks!
all your videos are extremely interesting, but i love the auction vids, congrats on the sale of some great items! thank you for sharing!
Cool 73 Pontiac Grandville ambulance
6:44 Auction assistant goose-stepping with the shotgun
realy cool effect with youre comment ...on the live auction ...it must be realy fun to watch this at home like you do
Great you got what you were after. Let's see what you buy with that. ✌
The 7up clock did very well
it went crazy! Thanks for watching:)
Wish we could see it lit up, looked in good shape.
wow strangely thrilling to watch. I would love to see more live auctions like this with you guys watching it was nice to watch you select the items and then see how they sell :)
I really enjoy watching your stuff auctioned off and how much more profit you make in the auction then at your store. You have a larger audiance on the internet and all it takes is that , one buyer watching, that will pay that amount for a toy to take them back to their childhood! I am hooked! I love your channel! You have such a large variety of items! I am also trying to catch up on lot of your videos!
Thanks guys! We like to have a good mix so there is a little something for everyone :)
Love your local auction videos thank you
Love these auction videos Alex... very excited and informative! hope to see more in the future
I would love more video's like this when you take items to auctions! This was very interesting, and educational, with suspense! I need to meet karen41.
I LOVE the auction videos!!! I’d love to see more
Great job of selling at the auction you really made your money on that one. Thanks for sharing
Very nice payday! I’m glad you were able to exceed your asking price for items from your store. Now you have more room for more awesome finds! 😊👍🏻
That’s the idea :) always buying and always selling, fun and a bunch of work!
Love the auction videos! Lol 😂 I'd spend all my money
That was fun I never seen this before. Congrats!
I just found your channel and try to watch as often as I can. I really like this one and hope you do more online auctions.
This is fun to watch and exciting
Bravo young man 👍👍
YOU GUYS DID VERY WELL
I INJOYED THE SELL
THANK YOU MUCH RESPECT 🇺🇸
We were so happy! I’m seeing if the auction house will do a regular antique sale :) thanks so much for watching!
My dad was auctioneer from 1966 to 1986
Grace Slick bidding for oil cans. How fitting!
Ha! Perfect.
HA
It was fun to watch the auction. I'm a new subscriber and it's making me want to get out and go to some of the local trade days, etc. It's always fun to look for "treasures" New subscriber from Dallas, TX
Love this channel wish I could binge watch the little things are huge to me shoveling for the wife well dress and behaved children the auction and treasures hunt your a blessed man and it's well deserved
Congratulations! Very interesting.
That was surprisingly very exciting to watch!
That was fun great job 💙
That is a good job you have there... It seems you enjoy the advanture of going through the old stuff, the horder house is a great level of adventure.. and a lot of hard work of course:), and even though these are def. no life necessities, somebody is always willing to pay the price or...go over.. :))
very Interesting!! glad you hit your goal!! I love your vids!
And thank u 4 saying so cas I could't lisyen to that. Ha!
watched your channel for the first time today. Was lots of fun watching this auction. you made a good chief no of change. I will be watching you channel
alot more. keep up the good work and have fun doing it. Sincerely Michele Glander
Thanks for watching Michelle! We are gearing up for another sale next month too! :)
Try viewing the Hoarder house series. Just started and it is fascinating. This channel is a great one for any age to watch, no iffy stuff and good historical backgrounds when available. Have fun Michele.
Love the auction videos!
Great fun watching items like that! Congrats on the sales!
Thanks my friend!
Thanks, that was very educational too!
Really interesting how you get a different audience, so different buyers. Fascinating.
fabulous loved that xx
I love auctions! Fun Thank You!
Awesome finds & I LOVE❤️ your car!
Thanks Millie!
This was amazing to watch
Wow exciting!!! So can't wait to visit your store. Thought for a split second that table top arcade was an old Galaga arcade.
I love Galaga....it's my favorite.
Awesome, well done.
I like this …..Fun to watch....
My first time witnessing an auction, very cool!!
Just found your channel and subbed! Love it.
This is fascinating!
I love the history of defunct amusement parks and roller coasters and collect vintage park items such as tin toys and old park/rides memorabilia. The Chein toys go at high bids if they are in good condition with vibrant original paint color and still work. Some of these toys date back to the late 1930’s. I found a 1938/40 Chein tin roller coaster that is in great condition and was at an auction for $500. I was able to talk the seller down to $400. The toy needs a new belt for the lift hill. But the cars still can run through the course. I also found a Chein carousel and Ferris wheel that were not as in good condition as the coaster. I know many other fellow enthusiasts in the States who collect these type of toys as well. So, buying these items is a bit competitive as the demand is high. It’s fun to collect but you need to know the history of the item you’re bidding on and the current condition of what it’s really worth. Finding a 1930’s-1950’s Chein amusement toy ride in good to great condition is rare.
Congrats! That was fun to watch.
Congratulations that was fun
Thanks Chas!
Awesome video! Great auction! Yay!!
wow fun i would love to see more of these
As an oil can collector those Texaco cans got me excited can’t believe how strong the gas and oil market is
I really enjoyed this. I haven been to only one auction...live, in-person. After winning something for more than I thought I had bid, and with someone after me bidding more (or so I thought),I'm a little afraid of auctions. Fortunately I only lost 10 dollars I hadn't planned on spending. It could have been worse. I like this format, though. The excitement of the live auction with the precision of real-time online bidding. I wish we had something like this near me.
Not a bad days wages. Well done!
I enjoy watching your shows, I lived in Eastern North Dakota for about 55 years.
I had a 48 Packard woodie station sedan, bough tout of a Western Minnesota pasture about 1983, would love to buy the one you saw in the auto yard last summer/fall but impossible.....retired on Social Security in Northern Nevada so impossible.
BUT I also like old Fountain Pens and Pencils from about 1900 thru about 1965.
Got any Parkers, Wahls, Sheaffers, Moore, etc. I can't remember the name of the good Canadian fountain pen right now.
I might be about to afford a couple of them.
Thank you.
Lovey car isn’t it? We get fountain and pencils on occasion montblanc etc
This was so satisfying to watch
That was really entertaining!
WOW, so cool to watch!
Love your shows Awesome
Fun video. Thanks.
VERY AWESOME THERE BUD
Congrats, buddy
In hindsight, there are Speeder Clubs in Canada and the US, might have been a better place to advertise your railway Speeder.
Wow! Well Done Alex!
Thanks George! When are you coming in for a visit? :)
love it!
that was fun to watch..thank you./
Since you can deal with a little bigger items... here's something to keep your eyes open for, Hammond A3 and especially B3 organs, or any Hammonds with the built in Leslie speakers it will have a Leslie mark on it if it does have one of those, but mostly you want the free standing Leslie speaker. Even in rough condition, they bring prices you would not believe. In great condition... just the speaker can bring 10K or more. The B3 in top shape without a built in Leslie is only about 4K tops. Any with the built in Leslie, 6K to 10k is the general range if working. Half that if not. On the Hammonds with the built in Leslies, don't be surprised if you get asked to part it out. Don't, unless they pay full price, once the Leslie is gone the rest isn't worth but scrap price.
There is also a Baldwin piano to look for, something about interlocking key mechanism, but I'm no authority on those. However I know someone that is... as a former concert pianist, she knows her stuff... she was moving and had to choose between her Baldwn and her Steinway, she chose the Baldwin just because it plays so much better. I wouldn't pass on a cheap Steinway either, tho. all comes down to what the price is. Even old no name upright pianos can be worth something to somebody even if it's only scrap price... they have a ton (not really that much, but you'll think so when you try to lift it) of brass in them. Many people scrap the brass and if the body is in good shape, turn the cases into bars, a literal piano bar lol. Basically try to never overlook anything, IF the price is right. I have to deal with what I can store and ship, so I generally don't buy larger items. I found a Hammond with the built in Leslie once, so rather than buying it myself, I called a friend that could deal with it and let him get the super good deal... ten bucks for the whole thing... the speaker alone brings a couple grand at least. He had the trailer and dollys and all to move it and a place to keep it while waiting for it's fate, dismantling or being resold as is.
By the way, in case you haven't noticed, I write books... but yeah literally, I have about 30 Epublished and some regular published.
I have come across several but haven’t brought any to the store yet. :)
I've seen several B3s in the last couple of years. The local music store had one with a 5K price tag on it with the separate cabinet. There's a guy about 60 miles south of me that restores Hammonds and currently has a 1971 B3 in the local Craigslist for $5500.
Awesome!
Do you check painted things like the toys for lead paint?. You have some really nice stuff. Keep the great videos coming.
Well done on a great show
Thanks so much!
Good job on the sales at the auction.
Thanks Michael
I noticed on your beginning intro 5 seconds in your son is holding a vinyl album of The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl. I had one of those I sold on Ebay for a nice buck!
There are except from porcelaine also toys "Made in OCCUPIED Japan" (also "OJ"). This was from 1945 after WWII until 25. April 1952. It is generally an insult to the country, like "Occupied Germany" ("OG"). The items produced then are very collectible for some so take a close look when you read "Japan". Of course certain items are always collectible like Japanese pottery which was hardly ever signed. These often colourless and rare shapes can reach prices with six numbers. They look very much like what you found in the hoarders house you bought. Maybe that lady owned unsigned presents of the masters where she also took lessons. Is around the time she lived (Her daughter had a page in the internet).
Thats a nice 7up clock but if they offset it at the 7 position, that would rock!
This auction is exciting 😳
I’m so excited
Well done, you did great :)