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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1844529" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>At a recent Brangus breeder's annual production sale, I knew when it was going to be...about the same time ever year... and I knew when they would put information, catalog, videos etc, on the web page. I had already looked at what they had for sale many times, and I did not submit a request for a catalog to be mailed to me. However, at the sale, I picked one up where you registered to bid, and kept it with me during the sale, to wrote down what each animal sold for. I think in today's world, very few people wanted one mailed, but everybody there had one in their hand during the auction, that they picked up when they got there. That was probably a good way to do it: Mail one out to the people that submitted a request for one online, but carry the bulk of them to the sale. They also had available a print out of the sale order, with deletions and substitutions on it, and a print out of each animal's weight..info that wasn't in the catalog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1844529, member: 40587"] At a recent Brangus breeder's annual production sale, I knew when it was going to be...about the same time ever year... and I knew when they would put information, catalog, videos etc, on the web page. I had already looked at what they had for sale many times, and I did not submit a request for a catalog to be mailed to me. However, at the sale, I picked one up where you registered to bid, and kept it with me during the sale, to wrote down what each animal sold for. I think in today's world, very few people wanted one mailed, but everybody there had one in their hand during the auction, that they picked up when they got there. That was probably a good way to do it: Mail one out to the people that submitted a request for one online, but carry the bulk of them to the sale. They also had available a print out of the sale order, with deletions and substitutions on it, and a print out of each animal's weight..info that wasn't in the catalog. [/QUOTE]
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