Denver Tanner gun show

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Hadn't been to the last few and a buddy convinced me to go along today. While most of the items were the same guns I saw 6+ months ago there were some nice older Smiths. Probably the best deal I saw was a pristine 67-1 with an asking price of $575. There were a few pre-1957 guns (Highway Patrolman, K22) and a smattering of -1 through -3 19s and 66s. The one I really wanted was a beautiful 2" 10, pinned barrel, original grips, no box for $625, gun rich and cash poor so no sense asking for more info as I couldn't buy it anyway haha. Saw a very nice 14-3 with gorgeous period correct target grips-that was $850, nothing but the gun!! I expect most if not all will be at the next show as well lol.

Not a big crowd when we were there from 10:30-11:45 this morning so it was easy to wander the aisles and actually look at the guns.
 
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Yes, the Collectors show is a very good one, I’ve met a few members there as well as a few nationally known dealers. Lots of very nice eye candy and outstanding exhibits.
 
I went to a Tanner show in Denver a month ago. Just moved to Colo from Minneapolis, where I went to lots of gun shows.
Thought the Denver Tanner show was worth my time. I bought some reloading components.
I used to really enjoy gun shows, but am backing off from them as most of the guns at them have been for sale at previous shows, mostly cause they are priced well over their value.
And it’s pretty hard to beat GB and the internet for shopping for guns and related stuff.
 
The Tanner shows are a little to far away for me, but I have been to the collector show the last two years. It cost me a lot of money!:)

Tulsa, Denver and the Missouri Valley collectors shows will renew your love of gun shows.
 
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