I-90 Sale - Does anyone have the prices?

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Just wondering if someone that attended the sale could post the prices. Also - tell us what you brought home!!!!!!! :aktion033:
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I didnt go but my aunt did. She has some prices but I dont have them.

She left before it was done and thought the highest selling horse was $1700. She said alot were selling around $400. But again this is all just hear say.

I do know of the two horses she brought to sell she brought one back home. Which I am happy about as I didnt want to see her sell that one yet anyway.
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Does anyone know what the number 9 mare and the stallions, 19 and 34 went for?
 
1. $450 No sale

2. $300

3. 200

4. 325

5. 400

6. 335

7. 675

8. 500 NS, wanted 1,000

9. 675

10. 350

11. 325

12. 325

13. 525

14. 900 NS, wanted 2,000

15. 1,650

16. 375 NS

17. 650

18. 500 NS wanted 2,000

19. 325 NS

20 1,000

21 500

22. 525

23. 575

24. 1,100 NS wanted 1,500

175

26. 350 NS wanted 500

27 600 NS wanted 2,000

28 425

29. 600

30. 275

31. 225 NS

32. 175

33. 425

34. 1050 NS

35. 400 NS

36. 750

37. 200

38. 125

39. 875

40. 425

40. 375 NS

42. 525

43. 450

44. 375 NS

45. 275

46. 200

47. 375

48. 475

49. 650 NS

50. 300

51. 155

52. 475

53. 375

54. 500 NS

55. 275

56. 475

57. 250

We didn't stay for the whole sale. But here are the ones we did get. Someone can correct if i have any of these wrong. .

We had absolutely no intention on buying because our barn really is pretty full already, but we couldn't pass up a couple.

We bought # 29 and # 50. and number 50 is my very first Shetland, she is gorgeous!!!
 
IT IS A GOOD THING DONNA AND i DID NOT GO, THESE PRICES ARE JUST TO CHEAP, PRETTY SAD ACTUALLY.
 
Does anyone know who bought Lot 15? I was bidding on her by phone - but someone was bidding very quickly everytime I told the man on the phone that I wanted to bid again - needless to say I didn't get her :no:

Boy the prices were low - not a good thing in my mind!!!!!!!
 
Lot 15 belonged to Jean B here on the forum, it might take her a few days to get home but she could probably tell you then.
 
I was interested in lot 20 but oh well...good price for him though (for a buyer anyway)
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This looked like definitely a good deal for the buyers!! Sounds like a lot of nice horses for very reasonable prices. We came soooo close to going but at the last minuted decided to stay home - it's a good thing because I have NO will power when it comes to the babies!!
 
I am so glad we deceided to stay home. I would of hated to go and not buy a few! I have no will power either :no: Prices sound very reasonable. Maybe this is one weekend I was glad we had friends up... :bgrin
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We bought lot #48, Up North's Hope Diamond. A nice mare that we are quite pleased with.

This is her show picture the owner gave me at the sale.

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She is bred to a BOB son, Lucky Harts Bravo on Broadway for an April 2007 foal.

Hope is now on our barn cam if you would like to see her in her winter "woolies".

If she is not in the stall she has been turned out for exercise. She will be in the barn at night for next several nights, as her head, neck and legs are clipped from the sale. We want her to grow the hair out for additional warmth before she stays outside 24/7.

Barn Cam address: Kinney Barn Cam

If you get a red x instead of the live barn cam, you will need to go www.Marestare.com and click on the "cam help" link. You will need to download the Active X feature to view the camera.

Steph
 
We bought lot #48, Up North's Hope Diamond. A nice mare that we are quite pleased with.

This is her show picture the owner gave me at the sale.

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She is bred to a BOB son, Lucky Harts Bravo on Broadway for an April 2007 foal.

Hope is now on our barn cam if you would like to see her in her winter "woolies".

If she is not in the stall she has been turned out for exercise. She will be in the barn at night for next several nights, as her head, neck and legs are clipped from the sale. We want her to grow the hair out for additional warmth before she stays outside 24/7.

Barn Cam address: Kinney Barn Cam

If you get a red x instead of the live barn cam, you will need to go www.Marestare.com and click on the "cam help" link. You will need to download the Active X feature to view the camera.

Steph
looks like you got a good one! she is a very stunning mare even with the hair, i really like her. Congrats!
 
I didn't keep prices so can't help that way. We took four horses and no saled one. I think this sale had more no sales than any I have ever seen. At the beginning of the sale there were many buyers sitting and bidding but by mid sale seats were getting empty. The tack sale went on what seemed like forever, two hours almost and made the horses sell late into the afternoon. People were wanting to get on the road and beat the possible bad weather that had been in the forcast. (luckily Iowa missed it) We let three horses go very cheap, but we felt we had to sell some to have additional money for hay. We like them to pay their way as much as possible. We sold a nice A/R reg bay open mare for $250, a B AMHR red roan mare for $450 exposed and a really nice A/R red Roan exposed mare 30" for $600. Mixed feelings yet today, but I hope we made some buyers happy. Got to meet some forum folks too so that was fun! Lavonne
 
We went, took 2 horses, sold one and no saled one. Great sale for buyers, but very sad for sellers. Bred mares were going way to cheap. Beautiful show horses were not bringing anything. It was a very disappointing sale for sellers. I agree with Manyspots, the tack sale was to long. A lot of the people were leaving and there were still a lot of horses to sell. I felt bad for those at the end of the line. I guess someone has to be, but it is a shame. :no: dionne
 
This is a very well ran sale. The tack was scheduled for 10 and the horses for noon. The horses did began shortly after noon. We sold a 36.5 inch 3yr driving/halter gelding Lot 20. He sold for $1000 and sure we would have liked more, but at an auction you have to be realistic to the prices of the day. We presented him in show condition and I think this did make a difference. Buyers like to see the horses groomed and some clipping done on them. There were a lot of broodmares selling as exposed or open and I think that puts up a red flag to buyers. If they were vet checked in foal or breeding sound it might have made a difference in the price. It did seem like a lot of no sales, but a lot of the show horses which no saled in the ring did sell outside the ring.

I know a lot of excited buyers went home with new horses and looking forward to the 2007 show season.
 
Could some one who was at this sale please PM me.I have a few ?s about stalion now being offered for sale who was sold there?
 
Does anyone have the rest of the sale prices????? Thanks :saludando:
 
Here's what I have written in my book

58. 1700

59. 375

60. 550

61. 200

62. Bid to 505 - no sale

63. 325

64. Bid to 400 NS wanted 2000

65. 250

66. 320

67. 300

68. Bid to 600 - no sale

69. 250

70. Bid to 350 no sale

71. don't know

72. 1000

73. Bid to 250 no sale

74. Bid to 1200 no sale

75. Bid to 650 NS wanted 750

76. 250

77. 850

78. 375

79. don't know

80. Bid to 375 no sale

81. 275

82. Bid to 200 no sale

83. 375

84. Bid to 375 NS wanted 500

85. Bid to 400 NS wanted 1000

86. 500

87. 225

88. 400

89. Bid to 675 NS wanted 2000

90. 300

91. 175

92. don't have

93. 275

94. 400

95. 425

96. 400

97. Bid to 175 NS wanted 300

98. 425

99. 250

100. 250

101. 275

102. Bid to 500 NS wanted 2000

103. 500

104. Bid to 675 no sale

105. Bid to 675 no sale

106. 275

107. 400

108. 300

109. Bid to 200 NS wanted 500

110. 600

111. 50

112. 150

113. 225

114. 400

115. Bid to 300 NS wanted 500

116. 200

117. 325

118. 325

119. 200

120. Bid to 135 no sale

121. 200

122. 225

123. 125

124. 350

125. Bid to 175 no sale

126. 200

127. 600

128. 225

129. 275

130. 200

131. 450

132. 175

133. 175

134. Bid to 200 NS wanted 300

135. don't know

136. don't know

137. 400

138. 150

139. 700

140. Bid to 1000 NS wanted 1500

141. Bid to 500 NS wanted 1000

142. 250

143. 350
 
Does anyone know who took home lot #39? Boy would I have loved to have gotten my hands on that mare! I am kicking myself now for not going.

It was almost sad how little these horses brought... :no:
 
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