2nd Annual CORA Auction - June 16th 2007

seandanekind

Active member
Hey Kentucky!!! Come on up to Columbus for a day!!!


The main intent of the auction is for hobbyists to sell captive propagated corals and used drygoods.

Some vendors will be donating farmed and aquacultured frags to the auction.

CORA membership is not required, but always encouraged.

Last year we had about 100 items. This year we'll try to double that!!!


SELLERS:

Show up at 11:00 AM and register your stuff.

We'll auction it off - Starting at 12 Noon.
.... If you're there, you can breifly describe the item to the crowd.
.... We'll probably bring the camera and projector so the crowd can see small frags.

CORA keeps $1 per entry + 10% of the sale price.

Within 17 days, we'll mail you a check for the rest!!!!

Non-frag livestock (such as macro algae, pods, fish or large colonies you no longer want) are allowed.

Freshwater livestock and equipment is not ruled out, but there's no guarantee how it will sell since this is a mostly saltwater crowd.

For drygoods, please don't use the auction to "unload junk" from your fishroom.

For expensive drygoods... We charge $5 per item to set a minimum price - although no one did that last year.




BUYERS:

Show up at 12 Noon and Bring Cash.

Bid on the Frags and Drygoods you want.

If you need to leave early, you can pay $1 to prioritize an item - but that does not guarantee you'll win the bidding.

Take your loot home and enjoy.



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Complete Rules can be found here:
http://corareef.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=10601
 
whys it got to be in columbus for that matter...

why cant the central ohio group have the events in southern ohio.... its discriminatory...
 
Joe from Atlantis Aquarium will be speaking at the GCAS meeting in Cincinnati the day after he speaks to CORA in Columbus in Sept. Both clubs are splitting the cost.

Is that closer??

GCAS meets on the North side of Cincy. www.gcas.org
 
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