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We had about a four hour car ride to a town called Celaya were the auction actually took place. It took about an hour and a half just to get outside of Mexico City. Then everyone drives about 140 K/hr which is roughly between 85 and 90 miles an hour. My friend Marney needs to move to Mexico because no one is there to monitor your speed! This is a picture of Michael Berliner (left) and Shawn Allen (Right). I worked with both of them when Amber and I worked for Freemarkets. Michael is an equipment specialist and Shawn is the President of the company. This picture was taken at a home-style restaurant in a town just South of Celaya. They only had one thing on the menu. It was a beef stew that came with a huge plate of melted goat cheese that you rolled up in corn tortillas and ate with the stew. It was really good. Michael wasn't that impressed since he contributes to the continued successes of the American Beef Industry.
I took this picture from the back seat of the car as we were flying down the highway. When you are the lowest man on the totem pool, you get relegated to the backseat while the President rides shot gun. Michael and Scott Britton, our VP had pity on me and let me ride in the front seat on the 4 hour cab ride back to Mexico City. I'm not really sure if I was the one that got the best part of the deal. All I know is that my mother would have been close to cardiac arrest a few times.
The weather in Mexico was amazing. When I landed I had on a shorts and a company polo shirt. It was about 68 degrees outside and I was actually cold while we were waiting for the parking shuttle. We did see a Chilean Army official putting his uniform jacket on along with his various medallions and ropes. It was interesting. It's not like you see anyone from the Chilean Army hanging out at the Airport in Texas.
This is a picture of the manufacturing plant in Celaya. This company built parts for refrigerators and then built some parts for Ford Motor Company. This is typically what a facility will look like prior to an auction. On the left there is a row of about 10 injection molding machines.
This is a better picture of the injection molding machines. These are pretty important machines but we have sold some presses that are about 4 stories tall.
Here Shawn and Ozwaldo "Ozzie" Mendoza go over some last minute details the day before the auction. Ozzie is our representative down in Mexico. He lives in California, but spends a good deal of time in our Mexico office. Ozzie is also an auctioneer that can call bids in both English and Spanish. During the auction, I would have to remind him to use more English so that the webcast operators would understand him. The Mexicans bidders thought this was very funny.
This machine is a late model Bridgeport vertical drill press. We sell a lot of these machines and they are pretty much a standard piece of machinery in any machine shop.
We had a VERY successful auction down in Mexico and celebrated at a restaurant called El Casaria. It wasn't Mexican food, but Spanish from Spain. This is a picture of Scott Britton, our head auctioneer and VP of Operations. Shawn is on the right. This isn't a great picture, but I thought that I would include it.
There were lots of fish and chicken dishes along with steak dishes that made Michael Berliner very happy. Ozzie, Micheal and I a got Ceasar salads that they made at the table. It was really interesting to watch. They made the salad dressing with all the ingredients including 4 raw egg yokes, but no anchovies. The salad was one of the best that I have ever had.
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