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As we have attempted to count the number of auctioneers in the United States, and so far have estimated about 85,000, another question has come to light.
What makes someone an auctioneer?
If first, we look at license states, versus non-license states, there does seem to be an easy answer, as those license states define in their law what they consider an auctioneer to be.
For example:
Most license states require some sort of auction schooling, paying a fee and passing a test.
Some license states require an apprenticeship period be served under an existing licensed auctioneer.
This question of “what makes someone an auctioneer?” is a bit more complex, as auctioneers around the country discuss it.
For example, some auctioneers define the term “auctioneer” like this: Someone who …
In regard to that last thought listed above, in some non-licensed jurisdictions, basically anyone can say that they are an “auctioneer” but would that alone make them one? I might argue that if they merely say that they are an auctioneer, that’s not enough.
However, if they hold themselves out as an auctioneer, via a website, or other advertising, and are willing and able to provide services as an auctioneer upon request of a client, then they are an auctioneer.
As Potter Stewart so noted in the famous U.S.
Supreme Court Case Jacobellis v.
Ohio 378 U.S.
184 (1964), albeit in regard to obsenity in a movie, his quote may apply here: “I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description [“hard-core pornography”]; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so.
But I know it when I see it, and the motion picture involved in this case is not that.
”
Most remember: “I know it when I see it.”
In other words, maybe we could look at anyone and say, they are or are not auctioneer, but not really come up with a firm, set definition of what an auctioneer is? Maybe we just know it when we see it?
What’s my definition? I would say this:
An auctioneer is someone who proclaims publicly he is an auctioneer, being someone who has the authority to accept bids from bidders, and the authority to declare items sold, at an auction, through the use of their own bid calling ability or that of another auctioneer, being an individual, partnership, LLC, corporation or other entity, with the capacity to act as such, including the necessary licensing in the state or other areas they claim to operate as such, and with the willingness and abilities as an auctioneer to service his own interests or clients as such, whether those clients are sellers or other auctioneers or auction companies.
What’s your definition? What makes someone an auctioneer?
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, Keller Williams Auctions and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
His Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/mbauctioneer.
He is Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School.
39.865980 -82.896300
As we have attempted to count the number of auctioneers in the United States, and so far have estimated about 85,000, another question has come to light.
What makes someone an auctioneer?
If first, we look at license states, versus non-license states, there does seem to be an easy answer, as those license states define in their law what they consider an auctioneer to be.
For example:
Most license states require some sort of auction schooling, paying a fee and passing a test.
Some license states require an apprenticeship period be served under an existing licensed auctioneer.
This question of “what makes someone an auctioneer?” is a bit more complex, as auctioneers around the country discuss it.
For example, some auctioneers define the term “auctioneer” like this: Someone who …
In regard to that last thought listed above, in some non-licensed jurisdictions, basically anyone can say that they are an “auctioneer” but would that alone make them one? I might argue that if they merely say that they are an auctioneer, that’s not enough.
However, if they hold themselves out as an auctioneer, via a website, or other advertising, and are willing and able to provide services as an auctioneer upon request of a client, then they are an auctioneer.
As Potter Stewart so noted in the famous U.S.
Supreme Court Case Jacobellis v.
Ohio 378 U.S.
184 (1964), albeit in regard to obsenity in a movie, his quote may apply here: “I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description [“hard-core pornography”]; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so.
But I know it when I see it, and the motion picture involved in this case is not that.
”
Most remember: “I know it when I see it.”
In other words, maybe we could look at anyone and say, they are or are not auctioneer, but not really come up with a firm, set definition of what an auctioneer is? Maybe we just know it when we see it?
What’s my definition? I would say this:
An auctioneer is someone who proclaims publicly he is an auctioneer, being someone who has the authority to accept bids from bidders, and the authority to declare items sold, at an auction, through the use of their own bid calling ability or that of another auctioneer, being an individual, partnership, LLC, corporation or other entity, with the capacity to act as such, including the necessary licensing in the state or other areas they claim to operate as such, and with the willingness and abilities as an auctioneer to service his own interests or clients as such, whether those clients are sellers or other auctioneers or auction companies.
What’s your definition? What makes someone an auctioneer?
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, Keller Williams Auctions and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
His Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/mbauctioneer.
He is Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School.
39.865980 -82.896300

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¿Are you not a Daxdi member yet?

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