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Well, I didn't think I would make it this year. I had a job interview lined up. Fortunately, the flights didn't work out. The interview is still a go, just rescheduled. So now I got a job interview AND get to go to the show! Can't beat that.
For anyone around Tulsa, or within a few hours drive, this show is well worth the drive. Over 11 sq acres of guns and knives in one building. You can find almost anything made, especially gun wise at this place.
I am going to be there both days probably. I will for sure be there Saturday morning early. We usually try and meet out front by the old driller statue around 8am.
I also want to get together for lunch or dinner during the show if anyone is interested. Lots of good places to eat there. Have us a BFC show and tell out side by the statue and go get some good food.
Also, the show encourages brown bagging. If you have guns/knives to sell, bring them. That is one thing I like about this show. So many tables and about as many individuals with lots of good stuff to sell.
JR
Edit to add: Show is this weekend. April 3 and 4
For anyone around Tulsa, or within a few hours drive, this show is well worth the drive. Over 11 sq acres of guns and knives in one building. You can find almost anything made, especially gun wise at this place.
I am going to be there both days probably. I will for sure be there Saturday morning early. We usually try and meet out front by the old driller statue around 8am.
I also want to get together for lunch or dinner during the show if anyone is interested. Lots of good places to eat there. Have us a BFC show and tell out side by the statue and go get some good food.
Also, the show encourages brown bagging. If you have guns/knives to sell, bring them. That is one thing I like about this show. So many tables and about as many individuals with lots of good stuff to sell.
JR
Edit to add: Show is this weekend. April 3 and 4