I worked in every aspect of the auction world behind and on scene for over 10 years EXCEPT calling. I was alway embarrassed, self doubting, but always intrigued and interested. Now I would really like to learn so I can donate my time for charity events, fundraisers, community events, etc. Now I feel like I am too old a dog to learn the new trick, but thank you for really breaking it down to the foundation and muscle memory that needs to be built first.
I'm 3rd generation and this is a great step. my dad always said do 2.50 all the way up to 100 than from 100 back down to 2.50 and if you screw up, start over and do it again and again and again. then we'll work on what happens between the numbers
Thank you for starting with the basics. Grew up on in sales barnes and on site auctions, as my dad is an auctioneer, but never learned the chant. Now, I am looking to start on selling on my own.
Junior, that was really helpful. I really appreciate you taking this approach. I have I haven’t done much work, went to a Missouri auction school where they never focused on the numbers brackets. This has always been the toughest part of a chant for me. Especially the 2 1/2. It’s a great exercise and I really appreciate you bringing it out, looking forward to hearing more of your segments!
I'm just learning to do be a auctioneer. I've been around auctioneers all my life. this is very important and useful information. please keep posting! love the videos!
thats the best help for a starting point i have seen so far. great job your a very good teacher i think. very basic and very clear on a solid starting point. i really enjoyed this.
Here from the other side: I plan to attend some auctions later this year. I’m using vids such as this to learn to hear what the caller is really saying - it isn’t always clear, and I can’t bid smartly if I’m not sure what the current price is. You practice calling, I have to practice hearing.
Timothy Heikoop thats exactly why every reputable auction school in the country teaches them. Tounge twisters are an essential part of creating muscle memory and developing speed, timing, and Rythm.
Awesome video. My neighbors liked it so much after the third time they threw a brick through my window to hear it better!
Bwaaa haaa!!!!! 🙌
I worked in every aspect of the auction world behind and on scene for over 10 years EXCEPT calling. I was alway embarrassed, self doubting, but always intrigued and interested. Now I would really like to learn so I can donate my time for charity events, fundraisers, community events, etc. Now I feel like I am too old a dog to learn the new trick, but thank you for really breaking it down to the foundation and muscle memory that needs to be built first.
I’m at World Wide Auction School right now mid week. This video inspired me to sign up. Thanks, JR!!
I'm 3rd generation and this is a great step. my dad always said do 2.50 all the way up to 100 than from 100 back down to 2.50 and if you screw up, start over and do it again and again and again. then we'll work on what happens between the numbers
Thank you for starting with the basics. Grew up on in sales barnes and on site auctions, as my dad is an auctioneer, but never learned the chant. Now, I am looking to start on selling on my own.
Junior, that was really helpful. I really appreciate you taking this approach. I have I haven’t done much work, went to a Missouri auction school where they never focused on the numbers brackets. This has always been the toughest part of a chant for me. Especially the 2 1/2. It’s a great exercise and I really appreciate you bringing it out, looking forward to hearing more of your segments!
I'm just learning to do be a auctioneer. I've been around auctioneers all my life. this is very important and useful information. please keep posting! love the videos!
Great information. The foundation is the numbers.
thats the best help for a starting point i have seen so far. great job your a very good teacher i think. very basic and very clear on a solid starting point. i really enjoyed this.
Love the video and the ring Brother Junior,
Very nice start. Waiting for more.
Great video. Very imformative. We appreciate your time to make and share.
Very informative video. I am in the process of becoming an auctioneer and this video has been helpful.
interesting Video.....nice ring Brother.
What an awesome introduction!
Here from the other side: I plan to attend some auctions later this year. I’m using vids such as this to learn to hear what the caller is really saying - it isn’t always clear, and I can’t bid smartly if I’m not sure what the current price is. You practice calling, I have to practice hearing.
Helpful helpful for sure thanks for the video!!!
So I'm sitting here repeating quarter half seventy five 1 and so on...... my youngest son who is 10 started bidding lol he was hollerin "HEIP"
Greatest bid caller ever.
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This is awesome, Thankyou & May God Bless
Thanks for the video . I was always fascinated by auction bid call . I’m gonna try it tho I don’t have anything to sell haha
I appreciate the help, this is huge! I see that you are a traveling man too ;)
Yes it is very helpful thank you
Thanks for the videos and help there brother.
Thank you, great job.
I like listening to this more than music
I don't even know why I want to learn this skill so bad I'm not even planning to be an auctioneer
i really enjoy this video, thanks!
You're welcome.
Nice ring brother
I love it it. Help me every much
Very helpful thanks a lot
I’m always learning from a traveling man.
Krth los angeles say it and win,but an auctioneer did not say krth los angeles or could not clearly be heard
What was the last number braquet
Thanks!
Awesome thank you
Speed don’t matter if you can’t count
enjoyed
Great video brother! What Lodge are you from?
Past Master of Buchanan #772 Buchanan, Tennessee
@@JuniorStaggs that's awesome! I'm secretary of Raleigh #500 in NC. If you're ever in the area hit me up!
How would someone in Missouri get started in auctioneering?
Kristina Lambert I would encourage you to find an auction school. Check with your state to find out requirements.
~Junior
Thanks
You need to visit Ralph wade
Timothy Heikoop I've studied Ralph Wade for over a decade.
Junior Staggs, CAI a truly amazing man
I’m just learning so I would like to start in begging
Liked it.
Glad you didnt have the real speakers hooked up this would have been a really loud video
You still posting new stuff
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Tongue twisters are useless
Timothy Heikoop thats exactly why every reputable auction school in the country teaches them. Tounge twisters are an essential part of creating muscle memory and developing speed, timing, and Rythm.
Junior Staggs, CAI right but why not practice your numbers, you wont be saying a big black bug bit a big black bear while your auctioning will you?
Thanks!