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Bidders at the Jeff Martin Auctioneers sales in Florida could vie for a wide selection of excavators.
Jeff Martin Holds Annual Fla. Auctions in Kissimmee; Sells
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eff Martin Auctioneers held its annual winter auction Feb. 14 to 16, 2022, in Kissimmee, Fla.
Jeff Martin Auctioneers raised $50,000 to benefit K9s for Warriors by auctioning off this custom-built Harley Davidson. (LR): Jeff Martin; Robert Foster, retired and K9 recipient of a service dog; top bid and recipient of the motorcycle, Tommy and Eddie Milam of Milam Equipment in Danville, Va.; and the bike builder, Michael Steel of Bottoms Up Chop Shop in Collinsville, Okla.
In the exhibitor equipment display area, Eager Beaver Trailers’ Johnny Gomez was on hand to discuss the company’s lineup of trailers.
The auction featured three bidding rings for each of the three days during which thousands of different types of construction and support equipment was sold to the highest bidder. During the sales, Jeff Martin Auctioneers also provided bidders with a special opportunity to bid on a custom-modified Harley Davidson motorcycle — the winning bid of $50,000 benefited K9s for Warriors, which is a charity and veterans service organization that provides service dogs to veterans. “To be able to provide a highly trained service animal who is also a companion to our veterans is important to us as a family and a company,” said Jeff Martin, CEO and president of Jeff Martin Auctioneers. “Our soldiers and veterans are willing to risk everything so we can have freedom. K9 for Warriors allows us, the people, a way to give back to our veterans.” “Last fall, Kellie [Martin] and I felt the call to give back,” he added. “2021 was a year of tremendous growth and a blessing for our company, and we were both raised to give thanks. Our appreciation for our
military and veterans and our love for our dogs came together in the K9 for Warriors Foundation. We set a goal to raise $100,000 for the year of 2022. We knew this was a big goal, but we also knew that we had generous bidders, sellers and staff.” Martin expressed gratitude to Michael Steel, a ringman, who offered to donate a motorcycle, restoration and paint job if the company would just buy the parts. “In December, you, the Jeff Martin Auctioneers staff gifted us with a $5,000 donation to launch the campaign,” Martin said. “Leading up to today, we raised money through the sale of hats and dog toys sold to our generous bidders. Today, because of all of you, we have raised $108,770. This was not an accident. Each and every one of you work long hours to set up this auction, provide excellent service to every seller, every buyer and person with outstanding customer service. We say, ‘Experience the Difference.’ Because of you, we are going to change the lives of at least four veterans and their families. Whatever the Kissimmee auction does this year will pale in comparison to this.” CEG (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2022 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)
(L-R): Craig Ferguson, Ferguson Equipment & Trailer Sales, Dover, Minn.; Mike Munroe, Valley Transportation Services Inc., Grand Meadow, Minn.; and Cole Ferguson, also of Ferguson Equipment & Trailer Sales.
Bill Hough of Crawford Consulting, a company that NCCCO certification training, from Meadville, Pa., to look cranes.
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