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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3755815" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>My gf and I went mid-morning till mid afternoon. When we first got there, the line to get in the door stretched a good ways outside, but we happened across a roving Expo employee selling tickets outside, so we got in pretty quickly since we didn’t have any firearms to sell. The crowd was definitely heavier (both in numbers and in individual weight) than the past couple of shows I attended, but it thinned out after lunchtime. The vendors I spoke with said their sales were decent to pretty good; Dennis Kroh with Empire Arms made out like a bandit with over 100 firearms purchased by midday, which for him was very good. We didn’t look too closely at prices since we weren’t in a buying mode, but what we saw definitely were on the high side for firearms. Still, we had a great time walking around and checking out the wares, and we got custom ear plugs from the outfit on the far east wall, lower level. Can’t beat the Wanenmacher show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3755815, member: 7157"] My gf and I went mid-morning till mid afternoon. When we first got there, the line to get in the door stretched a good ways outside, but we happened across a roving Expo employee selling tickets outside, so we got in pretty quickly since we didn’t have any firearms to sell. The crowd was definitely heavier (both in numbers and in individual weight) than the past couple of shows I attended, but it thinned out after lunchtime. The vendors I spoke with said their sales were decent to pretty good; Dennis Kroh with Empire Arms made out like a bandit with over 100 firearms purchased by midday, which for him was very good. We didn’t look too closely at prices since we weren’t in a buying mode, but what we saw definitely were on the high side for firearms. Still, we had a great time walking around and checking out the wares, and we got custom ear plugs from the outfit on the far east wall, lower level. Can’t beat the Wanenmacher show. [/QUOTE]
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