It's $12 now, and saw a few people mumbling and turning away due to the extra $2. Sheeeeyit I wish $2 was my worst financial choice at the gun show
There's also a table with a new Ruger PC for $485 that I had real trouble turning down.
It's $12 now, and saw a few people mumbling and turning away due to the extra $2. Sheeeeyit I wish $2 was my worst financial choice at the gun show
There's also a table with a new Ruger PC for $485 that I had real trouble turning down.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Actually, that might be a good thing. I am amazed when I set up at a show to sell some of my collection, and people looking at my treasures, say things like:
1. You take credit cards? (Well, okay, I did get a Square Reader that keeps the money about 2 weeks in case the buyer wants to back out, and then you have to provide an invoice)
2. I didn't bring any money with me. (What? I can't even respond to that - I guess they were headed to the museum)
3. I gotta sell my wall-hanger rifle that I found in the field first.
4. You have a business card and I will call you? (Well, here is my card, but this isn't the way I make a living)
5. You don't have to do a background check do you? (No, I don't, but the Dealer at the front is going to have to at your expense if you want this)
6. What is your best out the door price? (Whatever number I say, that leads to the start of a negotiation)
7. And, then after all that the response is, "Well, I just got here and need to look around, I'll be back."
Yep, love them "be-backs" with no money and all day to practice bargaining.
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Are down for splitting the cost of buying our own hand stamp? We could stamp peoples hands in the parking lot for $5.
Sure its easy to copy the emblem. Its not like the staff really check the details when going back in. Down side would be you couldn't use it right at 9am as that might raise suspension.
Last edited by electronman1729; 09-22-2018 at 21:25.
Deplorable millennial born 30 years too late