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<blockquote data-quote="kingfish" data-source="post: 3910591" data-attributes="member: 50496"><p>I have purchased several guns from the place so it's not like I won't go in there. I was just relating my personal experience with the owner. There was one guy that worked the counter that I got along with real well. My favorite buying experience was back when old man Dong was still there. He had a bunch of guns on a high shelf at the back of the store. He said they were special because his wife had ordered them and didn't really want to sell them. I tried several times to buy a Win. 30/30 with octagonal barrel. I offered him $500 (over market value at the time) but he wouldn't take it. About a year later I went past their table at the Wan. gun show. There set the very rifle with a price tag of $350. I bought it. I will never forget the expression on his face when I told him I had offered him $500 just a year ago. Priceless. I still have the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfish, post: 3910591, member: 50496"] I have purchased several guns from the place so it's not like I won't go in there. I was just relating my personal experience with the owner. There was one guy that worked the counter that I got along with real well. My favorite buying experience was back when old man Dong was still there. He had a bunch of guns on a high shelf at the back of the store. He said they were special because his wife had ordered them and didn't really want to sell them. I tried several times to buy a Win. 30/30 with octagonal barrel. I offered him $500 (over market value at the time) but he wouldn't take it. About a year later I went past their table at the Wan. gun show. There set the very rifle with a price tag of $350. I bought it. I will never forget the expression on his face when I told him I had offered him $500 just a year ago. Priceless. I still have the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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