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I made out pretty doggone good. I sold $1,050 worth of guns and have promises on three more, one for $850, another for $500 and one for $300 which the guy stopped by last night and picked up. The reason the $850 wasn't sold was the guy got hurt and was in hospital but he's gauranteed money in the bank. I just got a commitment on another rifle last night from the guy that bougth the $300 gun for another for $500 which he'll come by and pick up in a couple of weeks or so. Frankly, I think I did a hell of a lot better than most at the show. The Good Lord was on my side.
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Paul,
Sounds like you did well towards meeting your objectives. I am sure you noticed at the show two items that reflect on a seller's end result, the start price per item (should be fair) and the attitude, (to include staying at the table to talk to folks).It is always amazing to me how so many folks decry the public not buying their wares when they are themselves the culprit in the process. Now perhaps you can start a couple of your projects. I keep doing that, I decide to thin the herd then get star struck and here we are again. My latest is my night hog gun, for a can mount with sub sonic rounds, a 6.5 Grendel...... Why?.... I did not have one. ![]() Ed
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