I and The Auction Company wouldn’t be here without your involvement over the past 3+ years. You are like Yoda is to Luke, you have always pushed me and lent a helpful hand whenever required.
Your experience over 30 years is unrivalled and the more we have worked together the more I have seen your knowledge imparted onto me. All auctioneers should benefit from that.
Regularity of training has been integral to professional development and it’s interesting as training does not always mean rehearsing as an auctioneer. I would say that our training has come in the form of learning more about the english language, things like grammar and pronunciation. It has come in the form of reviewing auction situations and brainstorming various ways we would have handled it differently. It has come in the form of introducing me to a voice trainer, to improve how I use my voice. and these are just some of the things you have guided me on.
Without you highlighting the importance of each of these key ingredients I may not have gone on the journey to learn more to improve my all round auctioneer performance, which has directly improved me as a person.
Overall, you are a true and honest individual. I trust you and I am grateful to call you my friend. I would have no hesitation in recommending you to anyone, as you live and breathe auction and genuinely care about everyone’s well being and progress.
Thank you for everything you have done and consider this a very small representation of the appreciation I have for you and the help you provide.
Paul Tzamalis, Director
Paul Tzamalis
Director, The Auction Company Pty LtdThere is no doubt he has lifted my auctioneering to a new level !
Rob Mason
2012, 2013 & 2014 WA Auctioneer Champion & Dual Australasian FinalistGreat auction in Glen Iris!
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Who said auctions are dull! Who said auction don’t work anymore?
Today, I had the good fortune to auction a wonderful example why auctions are a great way to sell real estate.
Marshall White’s James Redfern and Jason Brinkworth did a terrific job at the property at 7A Cusdin Street, Glen Iris. The 1930s home opened on a vendor bid at 800k and then progressed with 3 bidders to 890k where it was announced on the market and will be sold if no better bid, then another bidder entered the action and was finally knocked down at $946,000.
A good spirited bidding auction with the end result, delighted purchasers and very happy vendors. It was wonderful to be involved. Congratulations to the vendors and the purchasers and well done to James and Jason.