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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Small Town's Big Auction Draws Hundreds Along US East Coast

The search for a bargain and the hope for an unrecognized treasure draws hundreds of people to a tiny East Coast town each week.

Every Wednesday, they descend upon a cavernous warehouse in Crumpton, Maryland, wandering past rows of long tables where they're liable to find everything from fedora hats to fishing rods and china vases to corner cupboards. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Crumpton Auction.

"You always see something that you"ve never seen before - every week," says Dylan Dixon, 24, who oversees the buying and selling, making sure everything runs smoothly at the Crumpton Auction. He's the third generation of his family to work here. "I"ve sold paintings that were laying in a field next to pots and pans, that no one had any idea that it had any value, and sold for $10,000, $12,000 dollars."

VOA - M. SanerAn auctioneer tries to draw the best price at a recent Crumpton auction.

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