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Gary Phillips Auction Results
Published Friday, May 16, 2008 at 02:32 PM

Gary Phillips Estate Auction
Over a month since the world's largest auction took place north of Bridgeport. Randy Collins, Director of the Auction for Kruse International says the auction reached and exceeded all original predictions and hopes. Over 24 - thousand people attended the world largest machinery auction representing 48 states with bidders from 8 countries.
The high selling item was a Waterloo Boy tractor that sold for 97 thousand five hundred dollars. There was also a rare International vehicle that sold for 40 thousand.
Collins says there were numerous other antique on-of-a kind tractors that for over $50 - thousand dollars. The 7 day auction grossed over $12 million dollars.
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