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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by bikerraypa</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by csxmu</i> <br /><br />Yes that is Pinecroft, not a big show , but there is a good bit of vendors there I will be there also mabey ill see you there! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I didn't know about that one. I go to the Greenberg show at Monroeville, and last week was the Kittanning Township fire hall show, which is small but good. I might have to head for Altoona. <br /> <br />You guys are all local for me. I'm in East Brady. <br /> <br />Ray out <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />East Brady, huh? I went to High School in Karns City so I definitely know where you're coming from and my father in-law who lives in West Kittanning told me about the show there. But I digress. <br /> <br />Many great strategies given on this thread and I recognize several that mirror my own when it comes to gun or computer shows. Whether it's a Hakim bayonet or a video card daughter board (depending on the show of course), I'll quickly scan the tables selling what I'm specifically looking for and if I find it at a good price, I'll buy it. Early on I'd make the mistake of seeing what I want and then thinking to myself "Maybe I can find another one cheaper". This seldom (in my case) worked to my advantage. Usually in my quest to save a dollar or two, I'd pass up what I wanted only to return and find it sold. <br /> <br />There is a GATS in Columbia SC on April 2-3 which I will attend and apply some of the good ideas posted here. I believe this is the best forum I've ever encountered and thanks to all for your contributions. <br /> <br />Karl
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