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10-13-2017, 08:59 AM | #1 |
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David Frazier's Auction
David Frazier is retiring from restoring and selling Model A parts and collecting memorabilia. He and his wife are moving to a (senior?) community where storage is limited. It also is time for him to retire after nearly thirty years of selling Model A parts at Hershey.
His auction will be run through the Parzow Auctions. It will be held at the Great Frederick Fairgrounds 797 East Patrick St., Frederick, Maryland on March 9th and 10th. Here is the link to look at the auction items. Copy and Paste. http://parzowauctions.com/2_day_auction_8.html I was not asked to place this info on the Fordbarn. David has been a friend who I met 13 years ago at Hershey. Some of the parts that I bought from him are on A495. It is with this background that I want to help out a fellow Model A guy. If nothing else, cut and paste the above URL address and check out the items available. The first day is focused on his Model A, trailers and Model A parts. The second day is focused on automotive memorabilia. Amazing just to look at. I will miss seeing David at Hershey next year. I wish him and his wife many wonderful years in retirement. Dean |
10-13-2017, 01:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: David Frazier's Auction
Hey Dean, since David is your friend and he is selling out, see if he will tell you his secret pricing code that he used on his parts at the swap meets. He never had anything priced that I could remember, but just had that series of letters that no one that I knew could decode.
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10-14-2017, 08:40 PM | #3 |
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Re: David Frazier's Auction
Brent, you are so right. I always thought that he had spent some time at Bletchley Park. David's code was impossible to crack.
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10-14-2017, 08:46 PM | #4 |
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Re: David Frazier's Auction
David's code is alpha translated to numeric to a coefficient of how much he likes you divided by your estimated age and add 1/5 of how much money is in your billfold!
Just kidding David retiring and buddy's fire loss are both losses to the hobby and to me personally Regards to both BU |
10-15-2017, 08:30 AM | #5 |
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Re: David Frazier's Auction
Many retailers in the old days would come up with a code based on the ten numbers, 0-9. It could be a name or just words, as long as no letter was repeated. They would then put the price they paid in letters, so they knew what they paid for every item without letting the world know. I am sure most people understand that, but just in case there are some out there who might not know the practice from the old days. I worked in a couple of stores who did that, I guess so that they could barter without losing their shirts.
I do not know David, but I do remember stopping at a spot this year where the parts had those letter codes. It was the first time I had seen that used in many, many years. |
10-15-2017, 09:13 AM | #6 |
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10-15-2017, 10:03 AM | #7 |
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Re: David Frazier's Auction
In the mid 70's we had a line at the junkyard that chattered constantly with requests from other yards.Problem was that somebody had to be there to hear what they were looking for,and know in your mind if you had it or not.All the prices were in code so the customer standing there wouldn't know the price you were paying for the parts.Every digit had it's own word.One was,quick.Five was tom.Zero was paul.So if something was $150.what you would hear over the speaker was quick tom paul.If it was $100.you would hear quick paul paul.Much nicer now with the internet.Nobody has to be married to the desk.They can just zip through the latest additions every hour or so,takes about 2-3 minutes.If you have it,contact them with a price.
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