Exploring treasures at the auction business in David City

Kobza Online Auctions is a family-owned business that sells old farm equipment found during barn or machine shed cleanouts. Based in David City, Nebraska, the company offers a platform for selling everything from coins to bulldozers, excluding household goods. The family business has seen significant growth over the years, with over 51,000 items sold in 8 years and 14,000 items each of the last two years.

The Kobza family has been in the auction business for generations, with John’s father starting the company in the 1970s. They recently moved into a new building to expand their operations and have more space to showcase items. The new building was purchased from AKRS Equipment and will provide more opportunities to store items indoors.

Kobza Online Auctions specializes in farm antiques like cream separators and old grinders as well as retired farm equipment that farmers bring to them. With eight family members working together at the business, they offer a convenient solution for farmers looking to sell their equipment without having to showcase it themselves. AuctionTime, a division of Sandhills Publishing in Lincoln serves as their online bidding platform where sales take place each Wednesday at 10 am.

To learn more about Kobza Online Auctions and their services, visit their website at kobzaonlineauctions.com.

By Samantha Johnson

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