It was a fun, yet bittersweet day. Drew Hastings and I got to UML about 8:15am, and were one of the first to arrive. (Terry and Carol Looft had already gotten there)
Got signed up as a bidder, and then talked with John and Caroline...and with many friends who began to arrive.....Pete Cosmides, Dave Terhune, Reinout and Henika Vogt, Robert Rushing, John Mangles, Bruce Wyckoff, Jim Miller, Art Lewis, Jai Deagan, Rick Verhey, too many to list without leaving someone out....let me just say it was like a homecoming.
The auction had 252 lots, and began with shop tools, etc. These went for good, fair prices. A 1977 MGB sold for about $2800. John also sold off the shop chairs, stools, tables and benches, display cabinets, etc, etc, etc...
MG memorabilia went for good money; posters and prints typically hit the hammer at $100 to $200, with some exceptions (an MG1100 framed poster for $775). I was bidding on the small MG/Austin Healey dealer showroom sign, but dropped out at $1725. The enthusiast (from Lansing, MI) who outbid me on this sign also outbid the Loofts on the large outdoor MG/Austin Healey dealer sign (which sold at about $2700). I came home with one print of a pre-war MG...and most of my pocketbook.
John and Caroline were present during the whole auction, which ended about 1:00pm or so. A couple of John's children were also present.
All in all, it was another good day of MG comaradarie.