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<blockquote data-quote="Foxfire5" data-source="post: 3802472" data-attributes="member: 50971"><p>Went to a Gun Show in Missoula Montana to sell our Black Hills Leather Cowboy wares. Drove Seven Hundred miles to get there. We did real good as we were the only people at the show selling gun leather and most of the tables were knife dealers and people selling furs. Competition was tough on the knife makers as told me by a friend from our area. I would say if you have some nice quality knives from known makers you should do well and just throw in some knives of lesser quality and fair prices to satisfy general the public you should do well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxfire5, post: 3802472, member: 50971"] Went to a Gun Show in Missoula Montana to sell our Black Hills Leather Cowboy wares. Drove Seven Hundred miles to get there. We did real good as we were the only people at the show selling gun leather and most of the tables were knife dealers and people selling furs. Competition was tough on the knife makers as told me by a friend from our area. I would say if you have some nice quality knives from known makers you should do well and just throw in some knives of lesser quality and fair prices to satisfy general the public you should do well. [/QUOTE]
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