Posted March 1, 201114 yr Wynnum auction catalogue is available from there website http://www.wrbsinc.com/
March 2, 201114 yr lol oh wow im in hee hee if only i lived in qld thats one very encouraging brochure very well written and put some top bird people in your club also by looks ha ha i even forgot to look at auction brochure i was so impressed with your sales pitch to join your club must say im very impressed with you auction catalog best ive seen yet :}
March 2, 201114 yr I will be attending even tho I said I was not buying anymore birds from the auctions lol.
March 2, 201114 yr 10th April is a good date. I might do a road trip to Qld. School holidays start the following Monday, so I could drive up Saturday. hmmmm. Looks impressive
March 2, 201114 yr Anyone on here from the Wynnum club..Spotted a familiar name on their website, would like to get in touch with the person again.. If you are from there could you please send me a PM for details..
March 21, 201114 yr i sure hope it is a big venue. it seems half of australia is attending this one. understandable considering the quality of the birds on offer. well done to the organisers. yes , i will be there. robd.
March 27, 201114 yr Nooooooooooo! I hope there's not to many going or it will just make the birds too expensive for someone like me, but you never know I just might win the lotto by then and buy the lot
April 9, 201114 yr Well here i m at the wynmum auction. Some nice birds. Interesting to see how the bidding goes. No familiar faces, but i can guess a few i think Wynnum is seeking to top Hills in NSW as the number 1 auction in Australia, financially anyway. 172 lots. Rules being read. Start your engines !!!!!! Edited April 10, 201114 yr by Dave_McMinn
April 11, 201114 yr Nice to meet you Dave, sorry we didn't have much time to talk mate. There most expensive bird sold for $3200 by Bob Smith and it was a Opaline Grey Green hen and I don't no who bought it. Ian Hunters birds were very nice and they also sold for top dollar, with one going for $1700. One of Garry Gazzards sold for $2500 and there were heaps more that sold for over $1000. There were no bargains to be found. I bided on about 25 birds out of a 172 and came home with nothing, my budget was around the $250 mark for a bird. Yes I'm disappointed and I would really like to tell you what I really think @#$% but I won't But I will say that I will not be going again to this auction and there are certain vendors that I will never buy birds off. The auction was very well run and the club did a great job. Keep it real!
April 11, 201114 yr Nice to meet you Dave, sorry we didn't have much time to talk mate. There most expensive bird sold for $3200 by Bob Smith and it was a Opaline Grey Green hen and I don't no who bought it. Ian Hunters birds were very nice and they also sold for top dollar, with one going for $1700. One of Garry Gazzards sold for $2500 and there were heaps more that sold for over $1000. There were no bargains to be found. I bided on about 25 birds out of a 172 and came home with nothing, my budget was around the $250 mark for a bird. Yes I'm disappointed and I would really like to tell you what I really think @#$% but I won't But I will say that I will not be going again to this auction and there are certain vendors that I will never buy birds off. The auction was very well run and the club did a great job. Keep it real! To go to a Auction,that wants to topple,Hills there is not going to be any bargain buys.By your comments,there was a lot of running the birds. Birds don't make 2 to $3000 with out 2 bidders on them,it good for bussiness, to have those birds,making that sort of money.
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