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<blockquote data-quote="sigsilly" data-source="post: 1408637" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>Mashburn's was on 16th and Penn, just north of AMC, on the east side of the road. They had a lot of goods for shooters. </p><p>And SW Shooters was about a mile away off of Virginia. </p><p>Back in the 70s through the early 90s shooters had a good selection of places to go in OKC besides Fred Bakers. </p><p>I remember when Fred Baker sold goods out of his garage before he opened up on 23rd and McArthur. Long before he bought the old Triumph motorcycle shop he's in now and converted it to Outdoor America.</p><p>Times have changed but Fred is still there because the man does know the gun business.</p><p>You'd be surprised at how much business Dale Cane, Gene Sears, and Fred Baker did together in super large wholesale purchases back in the 80s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigsilly, post: 1408637, member: 12651"] Mashburn's was on 16th and Penn, just north of AMC, on the east side of the road. They had a lot of goods for shooters. And SW Shooters was about a mile away off of Virginia. Back in the 70s through the early 90s shooters had a good selection of places to go in OKC besides Fred Bakers. I remember when Fred Baker sold goods out of his garage before he opened up on 23rd and McArthur. Long before he bought the old Triumph motorcycle shop he's in now and converted it to Outdoor America. Times have changed but Fred is still there because the man does know the gun business. You'd be surprised at how much business Dale Cane, Gene Sears, and Fred Baker did together in super large wholesale purchases back in the 80s. [/QUOTE]
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