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electronman1729
05-19-2016, 21:19
Heard the Colorado Gun Collector Association show is this weekend!
Yup, lots of good stuff there.
Too bad, the Cheyenne Wells Full Auto Festival is this weekend too!
electronman1729
05-20-2016, 11:37
Life is so hard with so many choices!
I guess I will have to make time for both this weekend
.455_Hunter
05-20-2016, 12:00
I need to just stay away...
You can wonder for hours and easily become totally overwhelmed.
elsilrac1
05-20-2016, 18:40
Is the cgca show better than tanner?
fportmen45
05-20-2016, 18:55
Is the cgca show better than tanner?
Pooping in a bucket, mixing said poop in the bucket with sewage, eating the mix, puking it out, eating it again, etc, etc, etc... is better than a Tanner show.
USMC88-93
05-20-2016, 19:12
Is the cgca show better than tanner?
Completely different animal, I enjoy walking this one.
elsilrac1
05-20-2016, 19:30
Thanks
I've got a 1925 S&W .44spl 2nd Model Hand Ejector I hope to get out there with on Sunday, can't do it tomorrow.
I look at it as a big temporary gun museum, some incredible stuff and good people. Well worth the parking mess and traffic.
Just got home, it wasn't that busy. I looked at a ton of cool guns and learned a few things.
My friend did pretty well, sold 14 guns in the last 2 days plus a bunch of other stuff. I saw a lot of high prices for items that simply were not worth it.
An example, a vendor had a couple of Browning Hi Powers that I was very interested in, a nice but not perfect T series and an FN from the 50s with the internal extractor marked at $1500 each. There was no box, no papers, no Browning leather case, one magazine, both guns had nicks and light scratches. The true value of the T Series was under $1000, the circa 50s maybe a little over $1000. This vendor is going to take both guns home tomorrow, I didn't even make an offer.
A lot of vendors are going to go home with the same guns they showed up with, they're asking way too much money. They don't understand that someone will go on Gun Broker and buy the same thing at 1/2 to 2/3 their asking price.
So basically Tanner with just a little extra deodorant and a few more teeth?
History man....Tanner has no history.
spqrzilla
05-21-2016, 22:48
There are some great guns to look at at the Collector's show. Seldom any good deals to buy however.
electronman1729
05-22-2016, 20:25
I was really surprised how busy this was Saturday. Seemed turnout was small compared to years past. Also seemed some of the LGS were a no show as well.
It was strange as I only heard about the show that the day I posted this tread.
spqrzilla
05-23-2016, 08:29
I don't recall there being very many LGS ever at the Collector's show. Few carry items that fit in the criteria.
The only LGS I recall being there were GunSport and The Gun Room.
I had a good time but don't recommend going on Sunday. About 20% of the exhibitors were leaving by noon. I went looking for S&W grips for a 1949 K38 and found a set for a reasonable price, also found an original rear peep site for a Mossberg 42B military trainer. None of those items seem to ever turn up at the Tanner beef jerky show.
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