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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3649252" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>yep, and trading with locals in your community would ensure that should you need the thing you traded again in the future, you could always (albeit at least a chance) get it back.</p><p></p><p>there was a time when things like vintage Mo Betta shirts and other 90's western things were just swapped in anadarko garage sales. if you went around, eventually you find something you liked for absolute bottom dollar.</p><p></p><p>but now people realize they can put that same thing online and some trendy coastie will pay big bucks for it. i don't blame them, but man i *never* find that kind of oklahoma made stuff at garage sales anymore. and you could always rely on stuff like that, bill wallace books, local musicians memorabilia, i guess now you can always find thunder gear.</p><p></p><p>but once those kind of items leave the state; they don't come back. if i ever sell my tools, i would definitely trade them off to someone local as opposed to trying to find top dollar. same with firearms for that matter; i don't blame guys for selling and shipping on gunbroker. but i like to just sell/trade local.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3649252, member: 45524"] yep, and trading with locals in your community would ensure that should you need the thing you traded again in the future, you could always (albeit at least a chance) get it back. there was a time when things like vintage Mo Betta shirts and other 90's western things were just swapped in anadarko garage sales. if you went around, eventually you find something you liked for absolute bottom dollar. but now people realize they can put that same thing online and some trendy coastie will pay big bucks for it. i don't blame them, but man i *never* find that kind of oklahoma made stuff at garage sales anymore. and you could always rely on stuff like that, bill wallace books, local musicians memorabilia, i guess now you can always find thunder gear. but once those kind of items leave the state; they don't come back. if i ever sell my tools, i would definitely trade them off to someone local as opposed to trying to find top dollar. same with firearms for that matter; i don't blame guys for selling and shipping on gunbroker. but i like to just sell/trade local. [/QUOTE]
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