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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 3133667" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Definitely a venue with huge physical traffic. Only option with more traffic would be an online auction. I'd advise securing small valuable items either under glass or via cable. </p><p></p><p>I've seen police at Wannemacher taking stolen gun reports several times. You have to consider anyone coming to your table as both a potential buyer as well as a possible thief. Always be alert for a thief while showing the buyers courtesy. The theft is typically during the show public hours and of small sized, higher value items that could be palmed. I've seen video of an individual later identified as a thief coming by and stopping at my table. </p><p></p><p>Numerous times I've had ineligible buyers try to get me to sell to them. "I buy this way all the time." "I left my license in the truck." No sale!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 3133667, member: 385"] Definitely a venue with huge physical traffic. Only option with more traffic would be an online auction. I'd advise securing small valuable items either under glass or via cable. I've seen police at Wannemacher taking stolen gun reports several times. You have to consider anyone coming to your table as both a potential buyer as well as a possible thief. Always be alert for a thief while showing the buyers courtesy. The theft is typically during the show public hours and of small sized, higher value items that could be palmed. I've seen video of an individual later identified as a thief coming by and stopping at my table. Numerous times I've had ineligible buyers try to get me to sell to them. "I buy this way all the time." "I left my license in the truck." No sale! [/QUOTE]
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