Probably when he had a full head of hair that was other than gray . He's been there since the early 80's .
Then there is or was a guy named Mick.
Only guy i know who insisted the original USGI mags he had were .mil bring backs, why he was selling them for $50 ea.
I told him for that price he should have had a better story. Since it was my partners table he purchased all them from, for $20 each.
Him and Gentle Scam Dave.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Finally made it to the show: fewer tables it seemed, more junk jewelry, pot laced honey ("this has cured millions from opiod addiction. Get educated!"), miracle ointments, new window sellers. I went for Beretta M9 mags, look for anything interesting. Saw/Wanted a Steyr S40, S&W99, older Ber 92FS, S&W 357PD in .41mag. Ended up w a derringer frame. ...still cheaper than a strip joint!
On the left kind of in the middle, heavy set with glasses and really in to Smiths-we had done some horse trading and were both happy, a nice guy who also sets up at the Collector's show. I think I know the guy you're talking about. If it's the same guy he bought a Uberti/Cimarron Arms SAA from me a couple years ago. Tried to trade for a Smith but he wanted a lot of cash on my end, just went for the straight out sale.
Everyone talked me out of it, again.
Took my spare $12 plus some & went to Bowers yesterday. No regrets.
My airstream has been stolen by dopers
How is the C.Springs show? I want to get away fm this Denver area cesspool for a while.
Some vendor had a ND while I was there today.
I was on the other side of the room, so don't know the details, but a ND none the less.
From the announcements, it appears a firearm was not zip tied, loaded and the customer picked it up, pulled the trigger and bam.
No injuries reported that I knew of.
As far a selection, seemed typical of the shows I've been to down here, although I haven't been to many recently.
Lots of knives for sale, several tables of those.
"I'd rather be a disabled Vet, than no Vet at all"
The customer who picked up the gun and without checking, pulled the trigger. That dip-shi- should be banned from all future gun shows. Sounds like was perhaps an anti-gun dip wad.![]()
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It's all part of the "excitement" of participating in the monthly gathering they call Tanner.
Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
What are the chances a lefty did sneak a round into a gun just for the purpose of making bad publicity for a show?
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