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    Default Tales from Tanner

    Haven't been to Tanner in about two years. Decided to go yesterday and seek out that elusive gun show loophole. Didn't find it. But I did find...

    • Bong table
    • Everything C&R with a 100-200% mark-up
    • Two scruffy looking guys talking about converting an AK while handling it right in front of the guy working the table. Don't know if that deal was done or not, didn't stick around.



    There was a specific item (C&R accessory) that I was surprised to find at the show. It was priced at $300 which was high and it was in poor condition. Seller (nice guy) said "I'll take $200 for it." I'm thinking, why isn't $200 on your tag? Still overpriced at $200. It decent condition I would have bought it.

    Didn't see much buying and the background check table wasn't busy at all. Why do people spend $80 (or whatever a table is) and all day working their tables, to not sell? Tanner seems to be doing well (no gaps in the floor) but I'm not sure about the vendors.

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    At some point during the last 15yrs, gun shows changed from being a place to find a gun without a retail mark-up to a place where the mark-ups were often higher than the LGS. Certainly much higher than any online shop. I saw $1200 WASR's on a table at Tanner in 2013 and that was it for me. No reason to pay for parking, pay to enter, and then wade through a sea of people for the privilege of looking at a table over-priced guns/mags/ammo.

    I did see some decent prices on memorabilia and leatherwork as well as a guy offering a heck of a deal to laser engrave your stuff while you waited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yz9890 View Post
    At some point during the last 15yrs, gun shows changed from being a place to find a gun without a retail mark-up to a place where the mark-ups were often higher than the LGS. Certainly much higher than any online shop. I saw $1200 WASR's on a table at Tanner in 2013 and that was it for me. No reason to pay for parking, pay to enter, and then wade through a sea of people for the privilege of looking at a table over-priced guns/mags/ammo.

    I did see some decent prices on memorabilia and leatherwork as well as a guy offering a heck of a deal to laser engrave your stuff while you waited.
    Interesting, I've never paid for parking to attend the Tanner, the rest of your points I agree on.

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    I used to go mostly to just walk around and look at stuff. Occasionally I would pick up a few small items. Rarely I would stumble across a gun I just had to have. More often than not I would walk around with a wad of cash in my pocket and not buy a thing.

    In recent years, the crowds and price gouging really turned me off of even attending. When they raised the price of admission to $10 that was the deal breaker for me and I quit going.

    I'm sure the Tanner show will keep plugging along without me. There's a sucker born every day and they seem to flock to the show in mass numbers.

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    It's something to do for a couple hours. There is nothing there worth buying. I never see anything priced at what I would consider even a "reasonable" price. It seems that they take their normal high prices, then add the table fee to each firearm. Then you pay tax one top of that. The best part is the sheer variety of guns you get to look at and feel up.

    I've spent $10 on worse things.

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    I have brain lock, what is C&R?

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    Quote Originally Posted by milwaukeeshaker View Post
    I have brain lock, what is C&R?
    Curio and Relic-an item manufactured 50 years prior to the current date.

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    I was thinking about going do find a "cheap" lower. Then I remembered...

    Get there early or pay for parking. Unless it's all pay for parking now. Never paid before. Don't even remember paid parking lots.

    There's and admittance fee. Add that price to the "cheap" lower.

    There are likely no "cheap" lowers worth having.

    There's too many people.

    There's too many freaky people.

    I can get anything there on the internets for a lot less money shipped to me nearly as fast as getting it today.

    They do have some bomb ass biscuits and gravy that just might be worth the admittance fee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milwaukeeshaker View Post
    I have brain lock, what is C&R?
    Curio & Relic. >= 50 years old.

    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I used to go mostly to just walk around and look at stuff. Occasionally I would pick up a few small items. Rarely I would stumble across a gun I just had to have. More often than not I would walk around with a wad of cash in my pocket and not buy a thing.

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    That was my experience yesterday. Had fun walking around and talking to a few people. Left with my modest wad of cash in my pocket.

    They had a great selection of just about everything on the tables, that was one positive.

    Kind of sad to see our biggest regular and local show going this way.

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    I stop in every few months to kill time when I'm down in Denver. I haven't bought anything for a while, but typically browse the handguns just to see newer models.

    It can also be amusing. Last summer I actually found a few pounds of Varget reasonably priced (somewhere between retail at cabelas and online+ship). I asked if the price included tax. Response was "price includes everything, out the door cost". I ask to buy the 3 pounds he has and I get a price 10% higher for the total than marked. When I ask why, "taxes, government has to get theirs" This was over the course of 30 seconds or less.

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