It appears the much-discussed motorized easy chair that landed its previous owner a DWI conviction in Proctor will remain in the Northland.
The winning $3,700 bid for the chair came from a resident of the Duluth area, said Bart Kyte, sales manager of Oberfoell Auctioneers, the Mountain Iron business that orchestrated its sale. He declined to disclose the identity of the top bidder, but Kyte said 15 interested parties were actively engaged in the auction at www.Do-Bid.com.
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