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269:, are "dollar bid", "now", and "will ya give me?". The typically taught chant for beginning auctioneers follows the pattern: "One dollar bid, now two, now two, will ya give me two? Two dollar bid, now three, now three, will ya give me three?", and continues in this fashion until the crowd stops bidding and the item is sold to the high bidder (automobile auctions have "reserves" or "minimum price" placed on all automobiles, so if the high bidder doesn't meet the reserve, they may be asked to raise their own bid in order to successfully purchase the vehicle in question). 66: 128: 25: 281:, which they use to bang the lectern to end bidding on an item prior to announcing the winning bid. Slurring filler words to make multi-part filler word phrases is a key element, giving the illusion that the auctioneer is talking fast, meant to create more excitement and bidding anxiety among the bidding crowd. 298:
Many chants are accompanied by the unique yelling of a "ringman" who is an assistant to the auctioneer in the "auction ring". Ringmen are themselves professionals. Because auctioneering can place considerable stress on the vocal cords over time, many auctioneers also choose to serve as ringmen, often
249:. The chant consists of at least the current price, the asking price to outbid and words to keep the audience engaged. Auctioneers typically develop their own style, and competitions are held to judge them. Outside of auctions, the chant has been the subject of music and used in commercials and film. 289:
Once auctioneers become experienced in the auction profession, they usually develop their own style with regards to unique filler words, unique rhythm, and variable speed of delivering the chant. Typically, automobile auctioneers at dealer-only auctions and livestock auctioneers are known for their
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The first number is the amount of money which is currently being offered by a bidder for a given item. The second number is what the next bid needs to be in order to become the "high bidder", otherwise known as "the current man on". In between the numbers are "filler words" which are what the
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Auctioneers also can participate in "competitions" which crown regional and world champion auctioneers based on their chants, which is common in the auto and livestock auction industry, but not limited to them. Ringmen can also compete in competitions. The
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Filler words serve as a thinking point for both the auctioneer and the bidders. Filler words can serve to make a statement, ask questions, or can simply serve as a means of adding rhythm to the chant. Some typical filler words taught at
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Often prior to "closing the bidding" and selling an item, auctioneers will announce: "Going once, going twice, sold!" or "Going, going, gone!", followed by announcing the winning bid. Often auctioneers will stand at a
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and other languages. It is much less common outside North America, and the most notable exceptions within North America are auction houses with significant ties elsewhere in the world such as
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as well as state specific Auctioneer Associations hold annual Auctioneer "bid calling competitions". These organizations also hold Ringmen competitions.
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alternating duties with one or more partner(s). Ringmen assist in spotting bids and communicating essential information back to the auctioneer.
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The auction chant is a repetition of two numbers at a time which indicate the monetary amount involved with the sale of an item.
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Auction chants have found their way into the music and the entertainment arena, such as the 1956 song "
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Congressman breaks into auction chant to drown out conservative activist at Twitter hearing.
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auctioneer says to tie the chant together making it smooth and rhythmic.
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to voice concerns about possible left-wing bias on the part of
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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The auction chant was explored in the 1976 documentary
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Repetition of numbers and filler words by auctioneers
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New York State Sheep and Wool Festival
filler words
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English
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art brokerages
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National Auctioneers Association
The Auctioneer
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Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)
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