Gary Ryther Auctioneers Inc., Ethically Responsible to Client, Profession and the Public

North Country Community Center photo
North Country Community Center in Lawson, Missouri.

Advantages of the Auction Method


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May 17, 2008
5 P.M.
Knife Auction
North Country Community Center, 18765 Hwy. 69, Lawson, MO
Previews at 3 P.M.
Day 1 of Large 2-Day Auction! Photos Online Now!



May 18, 2008
11 A.M.
Gun & Ammo Auction & Sporting Goods & Fishing Equipment
North Country Community Center, 18765 Hwy. 69, Lawson, MO
Previews at 9 A.M.
Day 2 of Large 2-Day Auction. Gun Photos Online Now! Online Bidding (guns only)!



May 25, 2008
Personal Property Auction
35349 W. 108th St., Orrick, MO 64077
Watch for Details!



May 31, 2008
6 P.M.
Real Estate & Personal Property Auction
1303 Country Club Drive, Pleasant Hill, MO
Real Estate Listing and Photos Online!



June 1, 2008
Longaberger Auction
North Country Community Center, 18765 Hwy. 69, Lawson, MO
Watch for Details!



June 11, 2008
Truck Tools, Shop Equipment, Parts, Etc.
Richmond, MO
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June 14, 2008
Personal Property Auction
North Country Community Center, 18765 Hwy. 69, Lawson, MO
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June 29, 2008
Gun Auction
North Country Community Center, 18765 Hwy. 69, Lawson, MO
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Advantages of the Auction Method

The seller gets to determine the date and time which the property will be sold. Using the auction method, property can typically be marketed and sold within a four to six week time frame.

A timely auction allows the seller to drastically reduce holding costs such as taxes, insurance and maintenance.

An auction environment arouses the competitive spirit among the prospective bidders.

Setting a specific date and time of sale creates a sense of urgency and forces the prospective buyers to a point of decision.

The seller can set the terms of the auction, thereby avoiding lengthy negotiations of price and terms.

An advertising program is tailored to the seller’s property which will attract the largest number of potential buyers. This insures a true “market value” price for the property on the day of the auction.

There is no ceiling price set on the property, which allows the price to increase freely with no limit.

Historically, when the market is on the upswing, public auctions have established the highest prices. When the market is declining, an auction captures the current market price before values drop.

The competitive bidding format creates confidence among the buyers when they see other people willing to pay a similar amount for the property.


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Phone 816-580-4204
Gary Ryther, Professional Licensed Auctioneer Since 1962
Member Missouri Professional Auctioneers Association; National Auctioneers Association

18765 69 Hwy.
Lawson, MO 64062
(816) 580-4204
(816) 580-4205, fax
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