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Identifier
20035948
Description
Buyers from 500 firms nationwide are in Fort Worth, Texas for the million-dollar synchronized spot sale of construction and farm equipment. Thousands of pieces of heavy machinery and parts are being released from military duty and returned to civilian use. E. A. Zellman, left, is handing a big to W. O. Senters. Mr. Zellman is a sales expediter. He is wearing a dress shirt, polka-dot necktie, and trousers. Mr. Senters is a price analyst. He checks the offer and either rejects it as too low or sends it to the auctioneer. He is wearing a dress shirt, necktie, and trousers. The three-day sale is being held at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
Archival Date
1945-05-28
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-653
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Sales; Military Equipment; Neckties; Crowds; Construction equipment; Agricultural equipment; Eyeglasses
Names
Zellman, E. A.; Senters, W. O; Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum; Sale of Surplus Machinery
Subjects
Sales; Military Equipment; Neckties; Crowds; Construction equipment; Agricultural equipment; Eyeglasses