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I saw lot 1118, the Parker 16 ga skeet gun hammer in at $6,250 and the estimate was $7,500 - $10,000 and yet it later shows as a no sale? The same goes for lot 1111, the 20 ga BHE which had an estimate of $20,000 - $30,000 and hammered in at $16,000 but was also a no sale? Granted, they didn't get up to the minimum estimate but they were well above half that number. I don't know how Julia figures all this but I know that if I thought I bought the skeet gun for $6,250 and then when I went to pick it up I was told I couldn't get it, I would be some upset.
Now that I am putting my thoughts down here, I am wondering if they have a bidder in the room pushing it up to the minimum and when they win, its a no sale? I never annualized this before but something just seems odd with how this turned out. |
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So... why would anyone buy from Julia's Auctions?
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Has anyone asked Julia's what their policies are, rather than guess or speculate?
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So, on these guns that didn't not sell, did they actually hammer down and say "Sold" at the auction? And I guess one has to read every bit of the small print in the contract before submitting a gun for sale with them.
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Mark, in answer to your question - they have quality auctions and provide access to some wonderful firearms, as well as all the non-gun stuff they auction.
One can either place a reserve on an item he consigns with them... or not. Either way, unless there are no bids at all for that particular lot, you're probably not going to get it back. |
Dean,
Yes, I know that. I still ask why would one do business with them? Mark |
I sent them an email and asked them to explain why the guns didn't sell even though they hammered them as sold. If I get a reply, I will post it to this thread.
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