Sherry takes 3rd at the Virginia Auctioneer Championship contest!

By Sherry · Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
Mark Rogers and Sherry Truhlar

Mark Rogers (NAA Board President-Elect, and one of the judges) with Sherry Truhlar

Each year in August, the Virginia Auctioneers Association (VAA) hosts its Mid-Year Seminar.  The event is often held at a hotel in Richmond, VA, and this year was no exception.

During the day, the VAA organizes continuing education classes.  I was the first speaker of the day, teaching the class of ~65 auctioneers how they can set up their own benefit auction businesses.

In the evening — I swear, when the summer heat is at its worst — we make our way over to N&W Salvage Auction Warehouse where auctioneer George Daniels hosts the Virginia State Champion Auctioneer contest at his sheet metaled warehouse facility.  George has a nice BBQ catered into the facility, and all of his regular customers get to enjoy the free meal and the auction competition.

Some state competitions separate the men and women into different divisions, but Virginia doesn’t have enough female competitors to make that worthwhile so all competitors compete in one division.  This year, there were 18 of us.

Some of the 18 competitors wait backstage in sticky August heat.

Some of the 18 competitors wait backstage in sticky August heat.

We each sell three items.  The five judges score us on six categories:  appearance, bid calling, microphone ability, salesmanship, auctioneer skills, and whether they would hire us to work for them.

Six finalists are chosen and sequestered.  This year, we were all put into a truck … an air conditioned truck — thank you! …  behind the warehouse.  One-by-one, we are escorted out of the truck and brought to the stage.   We are asked a question about the auction industry (we don’t know the question in advance), and then sell three more items for final scoring.

Ben DeBruhl (2nd place), Dubby Isgett, & Sherry Truhlar (3rd place)

Ben DeBruhl (2nd place), Dubby Isgett, & Sherry Truhlar (3rd place)

This year, I took home the third place trophy!

Congratulations goes to the 1st runner up, Ben DeBruhl (an auto auctioneer) and the winner, W.O. “Dubby” Isgett, Jr (also an auto auctioneer).  Dubby will serve as the 2009-2010 Virginia State Champion Auctioneer.

Dubby has the dubious privilege of having placed as 1st runner-up in this competition for the last six years!  When someone so consistently performs … always finishing in the top 6  (and as 1st runner up, no less) with different sets of judges each year  … clearly he has a special spark that will win at some point.  It was only a matter of time, and this year, he took home the big trophy.  Great job!

Because of my travel schedule, I’m not always able to participate in these events.  I’m glad I had a chance to do so this year and get some feedback on ways to improve.

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