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ABOUT GAVIN ABADI
Gavin Abadi’s auctioneering style does not use the “cattle call” method that is common in most American auction houses, but rather the English style. American auctions are often incomprehensible to newcomers because they use long strings of numbers that are interjected with jargon to give bidders a chance to think about their tactics. The English style, however, tries to give bidders as much information as possible. It also relies heavily on the personality of the auctioneer. One of the reasons that Gavin Abadi has been so successful in his career is that he is able to use his humor and wit while presenting pertinent information to bidders. The effect is highly entertaining. So much so that some people attend the auctions even when they do not plan to place any bids.
Gavin Abadi’s current auction houses use the same approach as his early company to entertain audiences. Using this method, he and his associates have hosted auctions in cities from Florida to Hawaii and all across the United States with much success. In fact, this traveling auction model has earned Gavin Abadi a name in the antique and art circles of many of America’s largest and most important cities.
While Abadi is a talented auctioneer, he is also an entrepreneur at heart. Over the years he has owned several of Atlanta’s most prominent nightclubs and restaurants, bringing to the city a fresh perspective to its storied nightlife. This unique perspective, built on the same premises as his auction houses, is structured around unparalleled quality combined with affordable prices and a relaxing, yet exciting atmosphere. That is, after all, exactly what you will find at all of Abadi’s premier venues, whether it’s his former hot-spot, the Bubble Room, or his current one, Level 3.
Since Abadi has made his home in Atlanta, the city has gained various forms of cultured entertainment opportunities. Abadi loves the Southern culture of Atlanta, but he also continues to contribute new elements that push the city in new directions. As he gains more experience as a nightclub, restaurant and business owner and auctioneer, he will certainly continue to develop new and exciting ideas that will help benefit Atlanta, both economically and culturally. |
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