I just looked at the auction. It is a shame that a man spends his whole life building a collection like that and in the end, it is broken up and sold off to the high bidder. It would have been nice if it could have been donated to a museum that would have restored as much of it as possible and put it on display.
I spent the day at the Woodstock CT annual fair and they had some interesting old machinery on display, but nothing like the machines that were in that auction.....