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I attended the Mesquite, Texas Gun Show today. It was held at the Mesquite Rodeo Exhibition Center.
I dragged my Transitional M&P around for a bit and had some nibbles on it. Once again, no one disputed the asking price as it was fair for that gun. Finally found and old gent that apparently had a twinkle in his eye for a beautiful 1946 S&W M&P revolver. He got the gun and the letter from Roy. I got my cash money. Great day in Texas.
This was my fourth show this year.
One per weekend.
1. Big Town Exhibit Hall, Mesquite, Texas
2. Market Hall, Dallas, Texas
3. Irving Convention Center, Irving, Texas
4. Mesquite Rodeo Exhibition Center, Mesquite, Texas
I hope to be able to attend some shows in Texas that I have never been to before. I have the locations and dates and will try and make a different show every week. That's my intended goal.
So far the shows have been typical of the past. A lot of full-up tables in a row with hundreds of brand new guns cabled to each other. I don't give them much attention. Little to none actually.
Peoples attitudes seem the same. Some nice, some disconnected from reality and others that should have stayed home.
First of all, I don't sell guns. This was the first sale of a gun in quite some time and I am still suffering from some separation anxiety. But, point being, I can't believe how many 'experts' come out of the woodwork when they are examining your gun for sale. I just stand there quietly. Really... They are either going to spring for it or they ain't.
I like the shows. Always have. I have been going to North Texas shows since the mid 70's. Each one seems to have at least one notable occurrence or event that is memorable. Suffice to say not all of those notable occurences were a positive event.
Anyway, the 1946 'S' series M&P is gone. I will close my eyes and pull another one out from under the bed and head for Lake Pointe Event Center in Lewisville, Texas next weekend.
Maybe I will see you there.
I will be the kinda tall guy, a bit overweight, and have a fair share of gray hair. That will be me..
Oh, I did buy something today. It was just a box. An all blue, unmarked, non numbered box. It was cheap and in like new condition. It is for a six inch barrelled gun with target stocks. I should be able to find something to nest in there.
bdGreen
I dragged my Transitional M&P around for a bit and had some nibbles on it. Once again, no one disputed the asking price as it was fair for that gun. Finally found and old gent that apparently had a twinkle in his eye for a beautiful 1946 S&W M&P revolver. He got the gun and the letter from Roy. I got my cash money. Great day in Texas.
This was my fourth show this year.
One per weekend.
1. Big Town Exhibit Hall, Mesquite, Texas
2. Market Hall, Dallas, Texas
3. Irving Convention Center, Irving, Texas
4. Mesquite Rodeo Exhibition Center, Mesquite, Texas
I hope to be able to attend some shows in Texas that I have never been to before. I have the locations and dates and will try and make a different show every week. That's my intended goal.
So far the shows have been typical of the past. A lot of full-up tables in a row with hundreds of brand new guns cabled to each other. I don't give them much attention. Little to none actually.
Peoples attitudes seem the same. Some nice, some disconnected from reality and others that should have stayed home.
First of all, I don't sell guns. This was the first sale of a gun in quite some time and I am still suffering from some separation anxiety. But, point being, I can't believe how many 'experts' come out of the woodwork when they are examining your gun for sale. I just stand there quietly. Really... They are either going to spring for it or they ain't.
I like the shows. Always have. I have been going to North Texas shows since the mid 70's. Each one seems to have at least one notable occurrence or event that is memorable. Suffice to say not all of those notable occurences were a positive event.
Anyway, the 1946 'S' series M&P is gone. I will close my eyes and pull another one out from under the bed and head for Lake Pointe Event Center in Lewisville, Texas next weekend.
Maybe I will see you there.
I will be the kinda tall guy, a bit overweight, and have a fair share of gray hair. That will be me..

Oh, I did buy something today. It was just a box. An all blue, unmarked, non numbered box. It was cheap and in like new condition. It is for a six inch barrelled gun with target stocks. I should be able to find something to nest in there.
bdGreen