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No talk of Tulsa gunshow this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="kingfish" data-source="post: 3977971" data-attributes="member: 50496"><p>Back before the interwebs became a big thing, the Wanenmacher show was the place to go for deals and finding unusual and hard to find firearms. Now, better deals can be found on the web any day of the week. It's still not a bad place if you want to do some gun trading if your a good negotiator and find the right guy that wants what you have. I just got tired of the standard dialogue of "hey how much do you want for that gun? Oh I don't know, how much would you give me? Well I hate to put a price on a man's gun." They all hope they'll find a rube that will leave money on the table. Plus the fact it just got to be just too much to walk all the isles back and forth. Too bad they didn't have step counters back in those days. I would liked to have known how far I walked in a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfish, post: 3977971, member: 50496"] Back before the interwebs became a big thing, the Wanenmacher show was the place to go for deals and finding unusual and hard to find firearms. Now, better deals can be found on the web any day of the week. It's still not a bad place if you want to do some gun trading if your a good negotiator and find the right guy that wants what you have. I just got tired of the standard dialogue of "hey how much do you want for that gun? Oh I don't know, how much would you give me? Well I hate to put a price on a man's gun." They all hope they'll find a rube that will leave money on the table. Plus the fact it just got to be just too much to walk all the isles back and forth. Too bad they didn't have step counters back in those days. I would liked to have known how far I walked in a day. [/QUOTE]
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