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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1795614" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I should have worded that differently. I have never seen one start the bidding and end up buying it for that bid. I have seen them act like they have a bid or even two bids. Then when nobody else bids they drop the bid price again. I had one sell me a cow which I never bid on. I said something to an order buyer sitting beside me that I never bid. He said I could see you were thinking about it. I didn't say anything to the auctioneer and she worked real well. Had it been something I didn't want I would have raised cane.</p><p>I was at a bucking horse sale put on by Deb Copenavor. They were selling a horse and the bidding suddenly stopped. Jim Shouldeers looked up at the auctioneer and said I think it is about time you bought one. The auctioneer looked about half sick. They went to the next horse. I never saw that auctioneer after that at any sale of any kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1795614, member: 498"] I should have worded that differently. I have never seen one start the bidding and end up buying it for that bid. I have seen them act like they have a bid or even two bids. Then when nobody else bids they drop the bid price again. I had one sell me a cow which I never bid on. I said something to an order buyer sitting beside me that I never bid. He said I could see you were thinking about it. I didn't say anything to the auctioneer and she worked real well. Had it been something I didn't want I would have raised cane. I was at a bucking horse sale put on by Deb Copenavor. They were selling a horse and the bidding suddenly stopped. Jim Shouldeers looked up at the auctioneer and said I think it is about time you bought one. The auctioneer looked about half sick. They went to the next horse. I never saw that auctioneer after that at any sale of any kind. [/QUOTE]
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