I moved back to this town in 72 and soon found the LGS. It was a new operation in an old one room school building on the edge of town. The owner was a retired fireman and WWII vet. His wife took care of the paperwork and accounting and his teenage son helped PT. In addition to guns, they had archery, fishing, reloading equipment, and fishing boats and motors.
I would visit most Saturdays just to look. The first gun I bought there was a High Standard (Dan Wesson). I soon traded it for a Ruger Security Six I still have. I bought a RCBS JR press and dies there when I upgraded from my Lee Loader. Part of my deal was the son would come to my house and assist me in installing and getting the dies adjusted. It was his first of many trips to my house. The owner and I put on many hunter safety clinics in the 70's and 80's. The son and I have spent many hours shooting together.
I have a folder full of bills of sale, trades and transfers I have done over the past almost 50 years. I became a friend to the family, not just a customer. The shop has grown over the years, but the boats and motors went away years ago. He called me not long ago to buy 1K rounds of 9mm. He needed some so he would have some ammo to sell along with guns. I also traded him small pistol primers for large, so he would have some.
The father passed away a few years ago and his widow suffers from dementia. The grandson now works there. My now good friend, the current owner, is in his mid 60's. His wife has retired from her job and he is ready also. He feels this is a good time as his inventory is way down due to the current situation. The grandson is not interested in taking over as he does not want to put in the hours a retail operation demands.
They plan to lock the door by November 1. We were going on our annual pheasant hunting trip to SD as a retirement trip. I have chosen not to go to SD this year due to the virus. However, my friend and his son are still planning to go.
My friend's FFL is good for 3 more years and he is going to move next door into a small building to do mail order, transfers, and get rid of what inventory is left. He may run a small operation selling reloading components a couple of days each week also.
I suppose I can still hangout in the smaller building, but it will be different. Small LGS's are becoming a thing of the past.
I would visit most Saturdays just to look. The first gun I bought there was a High Standard (Dan Wesson). I soon traded it for a Ruger Security Six I still have. I bought a RCBS JR press and dies there when I upgraded from my Lee Loader. Part of my deal was the son would come to my house and assist me in installing and getting the dies adjusted. It was his first of many trips to my house. The owner and I put on many hunter safety clinics in the 70's and 80's. The son and I have spent many hours shooting together.
I have a folder full of bills of sale, trades and transfers I have done over the past almost 50 years. I became a friend to the family, not just a customer. The shop has grown over the years, but the boats and motors went away years ago. He called me not long ago to buy 1K rounds of 9mm. He needed some so he would have some ammo to sell along with guns. I also traded him small pistol primers for large, so he would have some.
The father passed away a few years ago and his widow suffers from dementia. The grandson now works there. My now good friend, the current owner, is in his mid 60's. His wife has retired from her job and he is ready also. He feels this is a good time as his inventory is way down due to the current situation. The grandson is not interested in taking over as he does not want to put in the hours a retail operation demands.
They plan to lock the door by November 1. We were going on our annual pheasant hunting trip to SD as a retirement trip. I have chosen not to go to SD this year due to the virus. However, my friend and his son are still planning to go.
My friend's FFL is good for 3 more years and he is going to move next door into a small building to do mail order, transfers, and get rid of what inventory is left. He may run a small operation selling reloading components a couple of days each week also.
I suppose I can still hangout in the smaller building, but it will be different. Small LGS's are becoming a thing of the past.
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