I would hope not.  Floor bidders don't announce how high they are willing to go 
unless they make a bid for that amount and just don't increase it.  Telling all 
the bidders present how much absentee bidders are willing to pay gives those in 
attendance an unfair advantage, as they can decide whether or not to up their 
bid.  Absentee bidders can't, unless they have arranged to follow the action 
and can bid remotely, and I don't think real-time absentee bids are a feature 
yet of our meteorite auction.

Wish I could have been there!

Best!
Tracy Latimer

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> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> From: fallingfus...@wi.rr.com
> Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 16:56:40 +0000
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Auction Policies
>
> Good morning everyone. I am wondering what auction policies are for absentee 
> bids placed in a live auction. Is the highest maximum absentee bid normally 
> announced to the floor bidder(s) that is/are actively bidding on that 
> particular lot? I would find such a practice to be of advantage to the 
> bidders in attendance, especially when the amount is announced just moments 
> before the hammer is being raised for last call.
>
> Ryan
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