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    Estate auction find

    I went to an estate auction today just to look at several chainsaws. The saws weren`t worth my re-habing them. On a `jewelry wagon`, as we farmers called them, I saw a decent sized box of dirty looking aluminum plates and other items. I checked the bottom hallmark on all these items and sure enough - German hallmarked peweter! So I bided my time and held my breath till the box came up for bids. I couldn`t believe nobody else seemed interested in the `dirty aluminum` dishes the auctioner called it. I won with a $27.00 bid. I got home a short time ago and weighed the box contents, it weighed in at 33 pounds! I think I did okay on this.Robert

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    Ya think? Well if 33# for $27 is "ok" I can't wait to find out what constitutes a "good" score. Figure then we will finally know what color is the goose that lays linotype eggs?
    In a word nice job of making your own luck with a good eye.
    Scrap.... because all the really pithy and emphatic four letter words were taken and we had to describe this source of casting material somehow so we added an "S" to what non casters and wives call what we collect.

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    Good thing nobody at the auction knew the composition of pewter, usually 85% SN ... so,
    33 lbs x 0,85 = 28.05 of SN x $15 a lb = $420.75 less 27 bucks = 393.75 profit! Ya made out like a Tall Dog!
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    You've been here long enough to know the rules. Pics or it didn't happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imashooter2 View Post
    You've been here long enough to know the rules. Pics or it didn't happen.
    Yep. No ghost stories here.

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    Everytime I want something at an auction, 50 others want it also!

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    At the last auction, I attended the starting bids were much higher than I would have paid to win. Folks go nuts here to WIN an auction at any price. It becomes more a contest to see who can spend the most money.
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    Growing up; auctions were a means of acquiring things we needed at a lower cost; and a form of entertainment. I must have been 4 or 5 years old when I had my 1st epiphany on auctions and "Unfair" bidding. I remember tugging on Dad's pants leg and pointing to the rear and saying "Dad, that Guy bidding in the back works for the auctioneer". Dad told me that was one of the things you have to do; Know who is bidding. I also remember pointing out one of the workers on the stage kept pointing out Counter-bids; but no one was bidding where he was yelling and pointing to. Yep, love auctions - but the entertainment is watching people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imashooter2 View Post
    You've been here long enough to know the rules. Pics or it didn't happen.

    Well, as I`ve said before here on the site `I`m computer stoopid`! I don`t know how to post pics here. Yes, I know that a picture is worth a thousand words - but first you have to know how to show the picture!Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardcast416taylor View Post
    Well, as I`ve said before here on the site `I`m computer stoopid`! I don`t know how to post pics here. Yes, I know that a picture is worth a thousand words - but first you have to know how to show the picture!Robert
    Use the Go Advanced button at bottom right of box you write your post in, button located between Post Quick Reply and Cancel.
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    In the Advanced form scroll down the advanced form to Attachments. Click the button Manage Attachments. Brings up pop up window which shows your existing picture uploads and has an +Add Files button in the upper right. This brings up a form to browse your local computer for the image file you want to upload, select the file, then click upload button.
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    Picture of pewter ingots on a scale in lower left corner of this picture has been added to the insert in message bar. You can see the green +Add Files button upper right corner.
    You may after upload have to add the picture to the bar across the bottom of that pop up page by dragging it or checking it's box, however right after upload I think it always gets placed there ready to add.
    Once selected by having box checked and being in that bottom bar you simply click Add Inline button located lower right corner to add it to the post.

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    The item in that screen grab, inserted Inline at the location the cursor is at in the text area when I clicked the Insert Inline button. So BEFORE you go to Manage Attachments and add the pictures put your cursor where you want the picture to appear in the text. If adding several add each one on own line by positioning cursor after picture and hitting enter.
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    I want to see the haul so I'm willing to help get the big pewter picture up.
    Last edited by RogerDat; 11-17-2016 at 12:57 PM.
    Scrap.... because all the really pithy and emphatic four letter words were taken and we had to describe this source of casting material somehow so we added an "S" to what non casters and wives call what we collect.

    Kind of hard to claim to love America while one is hating half the Americans that disagree with you. One nation indivisible requires work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadbutt View Post
    Yep. No ghost stories here.
    I'll vouch for Robert. Us .416 Guys gotta stick together
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    Hey, if Robert said it happened .......... IT HAPPENED!

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    Robert, I would look at those plates closely, you might have one or two in there worth more than scrap tin prices for sure! I got two OLD plates last month, by accident, I dropped one and it shattered like glass! How old they are is not known,but I'm not melting it anytime soon! Lady at store said they were in the shop 40 years ago when she bought the shop, how long before that, who knows? You did perfect!
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    A "pewter" plate that shatters when you drop it isn't pewter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Budzilla 19 View Post
    Robert, I would look at those plates closely, you might have one or two in there worth more than scrap tin prices for sure! I got two OLD plates last month, by accident, I dropped one and it shattered like glass! How old they are is not known,but I'm not melting it anytime soon! Lady at store said they were in the shop 40 years ago when she bought the shop, how long before that, who knows? You did perfect!

    As best as I can see with my old eyes ALL the pieces, including the candle stick holders (3), the 2 large tankards with lids, a tankard without a lid, the sugar and cream set, the large tray, a hurricane candle holder and several other serving items bear German hallmarks in German plus stamp markings of content I`m assuming. It was a mid week auction that had little advertisment. Yes Chuckbuster, I can predict some of this pewter/tin will end up in .416 cal. boolets. Should I throw each piece on a concrete floor as hard as possible to see if it will shatter? I`m still attempting to master photo posting, so far I`m still not getting it.Robert

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    790 pounds is a lifetime supply? Geez man, I hope you live longer than that...
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