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« Reply #6765 on: October 08, 2009, 10:48:34 PM »

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« Reply #6766 on: October 09, 2009, 02:18:52 AM »

great post Tonji thumbs up

Talking of auctions, I've been a buyer of bits and pieces off eBay for years. Never got round to selling anything until a few weeks ago. Mrs Redbull had been on at me to get rid of a 3 year old gym that's been gathering dust and getting in her way. Stuck it on eBay and got £8 more than it cost me brand new! I laughed out load when it ended!
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« Reply #6767 on: October 09, 2009, 10:02:53 AM »

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« Reply #6768 on: October 09, 2009, 12:06:29 PM »


Oh, and GUILTY.

Very guilty. 
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« Reply #6769 on: October 09, 2009, 01:21:23 PM »

Many years since I've been to a Car Auction. Back in the early 80's my first three cars were all auction buys. I needed a cheap old banger, so trundled down to Brands Hatch. The first lasted 3 months, after flogging it for scrap I lost 50 quid. The next two were more successful, a Fiat something did the job for 6 months & then sold on to a mate to break even. The last buy was an old Volkswagen Caravenette, an impulse bid. I had it for two years & 60000 miles later it blew a gasket. Shoved it back in the auction & made £10 profit on original purchase price.

Those auctions were great fun, full of Arthur Daley's. Your right about the breakfasts Red, the cafe was always jammed, the smell of fried bacon & steaming mugs...happy days.

Auctions ftw. I rarely lose money on the cars I buy.

BTW- My "Diary" and "Conversation" type posts are getting lost among all the quiz crap. Do you think the quiz should go on a seperate thread?

Agree Red, I love auctions, all human life is there, full of intrigue & skullduggery, great fun.
I've spent most of my working life in auctions, they are the life blood of my trade.

New thread is a good idea, I'll be over later after I've got some work done.

More about your trade please Mr T.

When I say Trade, that may be misleading, its just the way I make my living.

After leaving College, qualified as a semi professional Architect (I never completely finished the course, & was therefore unemployable).

I moved back to London with no real idea on what to do next, other than I did not want a 9-5 type job, & I wanted to be my own boss.

So what to do…I needed to pay rent, eat, pay off debts…

Well I had always been a collector & hoarder of stuff, I was going have to start selling. So I load up the car & head off one Sunday morning to Greenwich Antiques Market, rent a stall, unload, set up & start selling. I manage to off load most of my junk, & turn a pretty decent wedge of cash, in fact it seemed I had earned a weeks wage on just the one day trading, lovely job. I was hooked.

Now of course I needed more stock for the following Sunday. Chatting to the other stallholders had revealed they all  haunted the local auction houses. To cut along story short, that was to be the beginning of my working life. I started buying at local auctions, & selling at Greenwich Market on the weekends. I was learning the Antiques trade by trial & error, meeting the most interesting & eccentric characters. Rich & poor, crooked & honest, forgers & scammers, experts & charlatans, all wonderful in there own way.

Most Antique dealers well have a good overall knowledge of antiques, but the best will have a speciality. They will have an expertise in a certain area of the business. For some it will be Georgian Furniture, another maybe Silver. For me, my speciality became Antiquarian & Rare Books & Photographs.

I would regularly attend Phillips auction in Folkestone, it was a gold mine. Just that too far from London for the big dealers to attend.  Phillips had cleared a large Country House & were selling the contents at short notice. Sale day was foul, cold horizontal November rain, & only a few dealers had made it down to the Sale. Briefly I ended up buying a few hundred lots, including the complete Library of ten thousand books, I was the only bidder. It was punt, but the best punt I‘ve ever made. I spent so much at that auction, that as I wrote the cheque out to the auctioneers at the end of the sale I knew it would bounce. But I also knew with a bit of luck I could sell enough over the weekend to get out of it. I got lucky, in fact that Sale set me up. I managed to pay in enough cash into the Bank on the Monday morning before the cheque cleared through the system. The Library of books turned out to have some extremely rare titles & a collection of vintage photographs. That collection so fascinated me, that it became the core of my “career” (if you can call it that).

Over the years I have probably been to most auction house in the country, from Sotheby’s & Christie’s in London to up to Scotland, Ireland, a far number in Europe, & a few in the States.

Nearly 30 years on, I’m still punting at Auctions, but now with a little bit more knowledge!

What a great story. Thank you.

More "How I came to do what I do" posts please.
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« Reply #6770 on: October 09, 2009, 03:30:39 PM »

Many years since I've been to a Car Auction. Back in the early 80's my first three cars were all auction buys. I needed a cheap old banger, so trundled down to Brands Hatch. The first lasted 3 months, after flogging it for scrap I lost 50 quid. The next two were more successful, a Fiat something did the job for 6 months & then sold on to a mate to break even. The last buy was an old Volkswagen Caravenette, an impulse bid. I had it for two years & 60000 miles later it blew a gasket. Shoved it back in the auction & made £10 profit on original purchase price.

Those auctions were great fun, full of Arthur Daley's. Your right about the breakfasts Red, the cafe was always jammed, the smell of fried bacon & steaming mugs...happy days.

Auctions ftw. I rarely lose money on the cars I buy.

BTW- My "Diary" and "Conversation" type posts are getting lost among all the quiz crap. Do you think the quiz should go on a seperate thread?

Agree Red, I love auctions, all human life is there, full of intrigue & skullduggery, great fun.
I've spent most of my working life in auctions, they are the life blood of my trade.

New thread is a good idea, I'll be over later after I've got some work done.

More about your trade please Mr T.

When I say Trade, that may be misleading, its just the way I make my living.

After leaving College, qualified as a semi professional Architect (I never completely finished the course, & was therefore unemployable).

I moved back to London with no real idea on what to do next, other than I did not want a 9-5 type job, & I wanted to be my own boss.

So what to do…I needed to pay rent, eat, pay off debts…

Well I had always been a collector & hoarder of stuff, I was going have to start selling. So I load up the car & head off one Sunday morning to Greenwich Antiques Market, rent a stall, unload, set up & start selling. I manage to off load most of my junk, & turn a pretty decent wedge of cash, in fact it seemed I had earned a weeks wage on just the one day trading, lovely job. I was hooked.

Now of course I needed more stock for the following Sunday. Chatting to the other stallholders had revealed they all  haunted the local auction houses. To cut along story short, that was to be the beginning of my working life. I started buying at local auctions, & selling at Greenwich Market on the weekends. I was learning the Antiques trade by trial & error, meeting the most interesting & eccentric characters. Rich & poor, crooked & honest, forgers & scammers, experts & charlatans, all wonderful in there own way.

Most Antique dealers well have a good overall knowledge of antiques, but the best will have a speciality. They will have an expertise in a certain area of the business. For some it will be Georgian Furniture, another maybe Silver. For me, my speciality became Antiquarian & Rare Books & Photographs.

I would regularly attend Phillips auction in Folkestone, it was a gold mine. Just that too far from London for the big dealers to attend.  Phillips had cleared a large Country House & were selling the contents at short notice. Sale day was foul, cold horizontal November rain, & only a few dealers had made it down to the Sale. Briefly I ended up buying a few hundred lots, including the complete Library of ten thousand books, I was the only bidder. It was punt, but the best punt I‘ve ever made. I spent so much at that auction, that as I wrote the cheque out to the auctioneers at the end of the sale I knew it would bounce. But I also knew with a bit of luck I could sell enough over the weekend to get out of it. I got lucky, in fact that Sale set me up. I managed to pay in enough cash into the Bank on the Monday morning before the cheque cleared through the system. The Library of books turned out to have some extremely rare titles & a collection of vintage photographs. That collection so fascinated me, that it became the core of my “career” (if you can call it that).

Over the years I have probably been to most auction house in the country, from Sotheby’s & Christie’s in London to up to Scotland, Ireland, a far number in Europe, & a few in the States.

Nearly 30 years on, I’m still punting at Auctions, but now with a little bit more knowledge!

What a great story. Thank you.

More "How I came to do what I do" posts please.

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« Reply #6771 on: October 10, 2009, 11:51:16 AM »

Bout time....


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« Reply #6772 on: October 10, 2009, 11:59:02 AM »

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« Reply #6773 on: October 10, 2009, 01:13:58 PM »

<<<<< Hubby's reaction to above Cheesy
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« Reply #6774 on: October 10, 2009, 04:11:46 PM »

If I have a picture of say, a person looking to the left, can I flip it so that they are looking to the right, e.g. make a mirror image?

If so, how?.
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« Reply #6775 on: October 10, 2009, 04:31:40 PM »

If I have a picture of say, a person looking to the left, can I flip it so that they are looking to the right, e.g. make a mirror image?

If so, how?.

Open the file in Paint, Select Image,  Flip/Rotate - Flip Horizontal .
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« Reply #6776 on: October 12, 2009, 03:47:01 PM »

So last night when I went to DTD, I praised Mark, AKA Castor_Troy on the depth of his knowledge of diverse and obscure subjects. I then went on to congratulate him on his wonderful performance in the quiz. He was wreathed in smiles ans obviously very pleased with himself.

"By the way" I asked, What kind of pheasant was that again"

"Er.... what do you mean?"

"I mean the pheasant. The national bird of Guyana that you recognised from a single glance yesterday"

"Er... I can't think at the moment.... um er... it's just slipped my mind"



He was totally banjaxed. Absolutely flummoxed.  He didn't have a Scooby.

5 minutes later, when he'd had a sly peek at the computer behind the poker desk, he came running up.. "I've remembered now, it's a canje pheasant.... "

Ladies and gentlemen, I put it to you that Mr Castor is a cheat.

That concludes the evidence for the prosecution. We all know he is as guilty as Hell, but, so that justice can be seen to be done, we will await his defence before we strip him of his points.


Ok and now how it really went ..
After coming out of 2 hours of interviews the hero (i.e ME) was approached by the villain (i.e RED)
Hero  --   " Hi tom, good to see you, how are you today?
Villain --  "WHAT Was the name of that bird?
Hero  --  "Sorry?"
Villain --  "haha!!!! I knew you where cheating"
Hero  --  "What? O' the bird From the Quiz? If Im honest Tom i can't remember with out seeing the pic again, it was a couple of days ago. and my heads a bit fried from  interviews"
Villain  --  "hahaha!! hahaha!! Im Gonna Out you on the forum, I knew you where cheating!!!!!! "
Hero  --  "What? Is it that inconceivable that I KNEW the answer?"
Villain  --  "YES !! Im gonna out you"

In reds eyes I am guilty without any evidence just a THEORY! and this "THEORY" has holes

the case is soley built on ----- your guilty cos I think you are!!!!
Reds Statement is a blatant misrepresentation of the truth.....


exhibit A:- http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=30601.7455

I mean does this look like a picture of a man that would ... to quote "come RUNNING up"






   


Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, that concludes the evidence for the defence and the prosecution.

How do you find the defendant, guilty or not guilty?

(First 12 votes count)

I declare a hung (Well in some cases not very well hung)* Jury.

Mr Troy is hereby cleared of all charges and walks from this thread a free man.

*Or so I am told...
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« Reply #6777 on: October 12, 2009, 03:55:20 PM »

You have to admit it though Tone, she is sexy.



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« Reply #6778 on: October 12, 2009, 05:01:49 PM »

You have to admit it though Tone, she is sexy.



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Pfft. Looks flighty & tarty, not at all you.

Can I see a picture of old faithful, befiore she rusts away, please? Or have you cannibalised her for parts already?
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« Reply #6779 on: October 12, 2009, 05:10:37 PM »

If I have a picture of say, a person looking to the left, can I flip it so that they are looking to the right, e.g. make a mirror image?

If so, how?.

Download IrfanView (free).

Image > Horizontal Flip.

IrfanView rocks.



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