Specialty Auctions
Estates • Liquidations • Bankruptcy • Tools & Shop Equipment
Not every auction is a farm retirement or large equipment sale. Some require more care, more organization, and a different approach.
That’s where we come in.
Estate Auctions
Handling It the Right Way
Selling a loved one’s belongings is not just a transaction—it’s personal.
We help families navigate the process from start to finish with a clear plan and respect for what’s being sold.
What We Can Handle
Household items and personal property
Tools, vehicles, and equipment
Collections and specialty items
Real estate listings or real estate auctions
How We Help
Walk the property and build a plan
Help sort what to sell, keep, or discard
Organize and catalog items if needed
Coordinate the sale of real estate alongside personal property
You don’t have to figure it out on your own. We handle the details so you can focus on what matters.
Business Liquidations
Closing Out the Right Way
Whether you're retiring, downsizing, or shutting down operations, liquidation auctions are about efficiency and maximizing return.
What We Sell
Full shop contents
Inventory and parts
Equipment and vehicles
Fixtures and business assets
How We Run It
Organized lotting and grouping
Strong marketing to targeted buyers
Structured auction timelines to keep things moving
Full payment and settlement handling
We keep the process moving and make sure assets are presented in a way that drives bidding.
Bankruptcy & Court-Ordered Auctions
Done Correctly, Start to Finish
These auctions require accuracy, documentation, and a clean process.
We Work With
Attorneys
Trustees
Financial institutions
What You Can Expect
Detailed inventory and reporting
Transparent sale process
Proper documentation for court requirements
Timely execution and settlement
This is not a place for mistakes. We handle it the right way.
Tool & Shop Equipment Auctions
High Item Count. Done Right.
These are some of the most common—and most mishandled—auctions in the industry.
Large volume, small items, and poor organization will kill results.
We structure these auctions to avoid that.
What We Sell
Mechanic and contractor tools
Shop equipment and machinery
Welders, compressors, and fabrication tools
Parts, hardware, and inventory
How We Maximize Results
Clean grouping and lotting
Clear descriptions and photos
Strong online bidding environment
Targeted marketing to active buyers
The difference is in the setup and execution.
Onsite vs Offsite Auctions
We run both—and we’ll tell you which one actually makes sense.
Onsite (At Your Location)
Best for larger setups and heavy items.
Pros
Lower moving costs
Buyers see items in place
Cons
More complex loadout
Less controlled setup
Offsite (At Our Facility)
Best for tools, smaller items, and organized presentations.
Pros
Cleaner setup
Better photos and listings
Stronger bidder confidence
Cons
Requires transportation

Commission & Fees
We keep commissions competitive and straightforward.
Clear agreement up front
Simple auction agreement
No unnecessary add-ons
Specialty auctions may include a buyer’s premium. This helps cover the cost of labor, setup, and marketing while keeping seller commissions competitive.
Get Started
If you’re dealing with an estate, liquidation, or shop auction, we’ll give you a straight answer on:
What it's worth
How to sell it
What the process looks like
Contact us today to talk through your situation.

