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Superior Sales Entries Closing Soon



The 2012 Superior Sales Horse and Tack Auction is fast approaching with entries closing September 20, 2012.  The sale will be held this year on the new dates of October 26 and 27 at the St. Louis National Equestrian Center. This climate-controlled facility also provides a horse show type atmosphere instead of the typical auction straightaway.  Furthermore, the center is a great location allowing for everything to be under one roof but also easy access by air and interstate.

 “Based on several conversations with many buyers and consignors we believe this facility will continue to be an excellent location at a more convenient time of year,” says Knipp. “We are very excited about this opportunity. We’ve worked very hard to make these dates available. All of us at Superior Sales are going to make this an event that works for everyone across the country while maintaining our established individuality and great relationship with buyers, consignors, and spectators.”

The consigment fee once again will be $250 with no “out fee” keeping costs low for the consignors and encouraging support.  Knipp takes pride in offering a proven sale with a great staff at a great facility and hopes to provide a strong and consistent sale for the Midwest and show industry for many years to come.

The sale features consignments for Saddlebreds, Hackneys and tack.   Over the years many champions have been consigned and purchased through the sale including Again Again, Hearltand Undeniable, Tamarack’s Lights Out, Regal’s Prime Rate, The Homecoming Hero, Sultan’s Michaelangelo, Mr. Co-Co Foxx and Cheers Cheers, among others.  Don’t miss your chance to consign and/or buy your next champion at this auction.  Entry forms are available on the website www.superiorhorsesales.com.  For more information please contact us at anytime at 573/657-4622 or [email protected] and follow us on Facebook. 

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