Alexander's Auction

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Welcome to WebbieG's World and more ... FREE SHOPPING -- Malls and NEWS by c4bNet.com
An AnUSales.com Theme Site 1996-2003 2004 editon
About Us
Hey, Glad you could stop in to look to see who I am. I am having a ball running the little web business. It was at one time a small enterprize which was simply selling cheeses and speialty foods & coffee. www.amicheese.com

Then it went wild and became an eMall and Online Superstore - WOW
A Little About Me: Greg Alexander  [Yahoo ID: Lg_Alexander]    Contact Me: [email protected]
The son of a great auctioneer, who is  the founder of Alexander's Auction. I am very proud of him. He's a real legend in the Northwest. He came to Seattle to work for Boeing in 1956. In 1957 He started the Alexander's Auction on it's very first site In Renton WA. USA.

In 1971 I too became an auctioneer.
Read More Here
Why go back to the auction profession?  Why Not?

Here's why: Artical 2003
What's Next? - Games and more games
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Meet Greg Alexander [2000-2003][2004]
First Affilaite Still is # 1 - French Cheeses - See the best cheeses.
1996 - Closing Auctions and Stores to go back to engineering, facilities machine tool operational analysis, process assembly, manufacturing engineering, as well as Y2K testing, and program management.

Loved the jobs and miss the auction house and Fred Barttlet too. Fred live 80+ years and was a good friend. Fred passed away just after Thanksgiving that year. The barn was closed on August 15, 1996.
1997 to 1999 - Very busy time and fun too. Ideas and designs from that time set the pace for good web sites and themes, template sets and tools gathered into deployment systems and layout. Click4Bucks.Net?'s basic theme was boorn when it was, but the concepts that started with AmICheese and The AOL sites of the 90's paved the way for bigger and better things in the late 1999 season. We did want to make more happen and soon found out that it really takes a serious effort to go from FREE to paid professional sites.

2000 and beyond would get the stuff that caused us to succeed from the work and dreams made from 1996 to 1999, when we had free information sites with personal group involvement. We loved helping and were paying to do what we did. We were just doing the designs and learning like sponges. We made no money and it was still OK. It was for community. "I personally felt like I was making a difference and I was happy!" - Greg :0)'
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