Don't waste your time! There were very few vendors there with a lot of empty tables. In the small room a complete row of tables weren't setup. Prices were still way too high and none of the vendors I spoke with would deal. Usually this is a great show but it's declined too far for me to go to in the future. I think you'll do better going through the Black Friday Deals thread.
As stated the vendor turnout was light this time. There were lots of nice older revolvers but the prices on them were way high. Everyone thought they had the holy grail pistols.
I think several dealers are boycotting/(not setting up) at this promoters shows. The promoter is the same guy that made National news for refusing to allow a disabled vet with a REAL service dog (versus the fake foo-foo service dogs you often see) from entrance to his show, because the promoter "has an alergy". The Americans with disabilities act says that service animals trump allergies.
I think several dealers are boycotting/(not setting up) at this promoters shows. The promoter is the same guy that made National news for refusing to allow a disabled vet with a REAL service dog (versus the fake foo-foo service dogs you often see) from entrance to his show, because the promoter "has an alergy". The Americans with disabilities act says that service animals trump allergies.
I've often wondered why anyone would still go to his shows after he did that. I'm really surprised that the armory still allows him to do a show there. I know A LOT of vendors and customers that will have nothing to do with him after that incident.
What is the company that promotes the show? What other shows does the company promote?
Sounds like Tom Allman