Meon Valley BKA auction summary

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I had a grand day out at Meon Valley BKA's 37th annual auction today. Plenty of great tea and cake to keep the energy up was a welcome start.

Unlike GBKA auction (next weekend) they had a listing of the 280 odd lots which was helpful.

A lot of langstroth, MD and commercial hives as well as some odd lots including a garden rotavator, pillar drill and a very Heath Robinson hand made extractor that had no gearing......! Work that out for yourself !

I came away with 5 BS nucs and a pair of apideas for a song and a big container of odds and ends which included some fine aluminium feeders for nucs and tools.

I missed out on the solar wax extractors - a lot of demand - and also a heather honey press that didn't make its reserve but by then I wanted to head home.

My other purchase was a wine (mead) cork bottling device that is an engineering marvel and only cost me £14.

Luckily I saved some money on that as the clutch on my 26 yr old Landy was almost with no play in the pedal by the time I got home so it's off to the garage next week to get that fixed !

Photos to follow when I can reduce them size

KR

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Only three lots of bees and one of the lots was advertised as no queen but three QC

Hope they don't swarm as soon as soon as they are rehoused
 
Only three lots of bees and one of the lots was advertised as no queen but three QC

Hope they don't swarm as soon as soon as they are rehoused

They shouldn't they were A/S last week ... Bargain really - stuffed full of bees and potentially three colonies for the price of one .. I know whose bees they were and who they were sold to !! Seller is also going to give the buyer a hand with them as well ... good deal all round ! All three colonies for sale were from the same beekeeper ... didn't make as much as the bees did last year though.

Oh ... and I bought an original Workmate (built like a tank and in great condition !) for a fiver !! Some bargains to be had and some things that went for very silly money - more, in fact, than you would pay for new !! Saw lots of friends and the cake and tea was good as well ... Good day ...
 
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It was a good auction with some real bargains to be had by the careful, but some people paid too much. I came away with a boot-full, and had been very careful. I didn't pay £12 for a kilo of wax! :Angel_anim:

I thought the bees went for a fair price, with final bids nowhere near as high as I'd expected them to go.

The coffee and cakes were very welcome because it was such a hot day, so a big thanks to the ladies who were working away in the kitchens throughout the sale.
 
You should have said hello Pargyle. Was it you with the flatulence?
 
You should have said hello Pargyle. Was it you with the flatulence?


:icon_204-2::icon_204-2: Not that I noticed ... my hat was a bit of sartorial elegance though !! We will have to have a Forum meeting point next year to put some real names to the old farts club ...
 
I noticed that flatulance too.

I'll be at Glos Auction next weekend if anyone else is planning on going ?

(I'll make sure I don't eat onions, asparagus, or artichokes the day before ;))
 
I have suggested beekeeping forum tee shirts in the past

I may go to Cheltenham next week sellers only register on the day so no catalogue before hand it would appear
 

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