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Trolling Auction Zip - Live Auction Locator - Find Auctions Anywhere! anywhere in the U.S. and here are some promising auctions that might be in you area in MAY

 

Here are 5 auctions that are very promising.

 

Public Auction Sale: Coins Sterling Paper Dolls Ertl Masonic Sewing Pur - Brunswick, Oh

 

Public Auction Sale: Monday Antiques & Collectible Auction - Carol Stream, IL

 

Public Auction Sale: www.nicholasauctions.com - Whitehall, NY

 

Public Auction Sale: ANTIQUES - TOYS - LURES - WATCHES - JEWELRY - ETC. - Nappanee, IN

 

Public Auction Sale: May 2015 Auction - Allentown, PA

 

I hope to here if anyone goes or bid online depending on the auction.

 

Ken

 

P.S. Sometimes the search can be vague when searching using key words like ;

 

Parker [ parker brothers games ]

 

fountain pen

 

pen [ open , dispenser ]

 

You just have to dig deeper to find what you want.

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Thanx for the info!

 

Another thing I've found in looking for auctions beyond eBay is that they often use the term "fine writing instruments," so a search for "fountain pens" won't necessarily find all the auctions going on.

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