Free parking?
Is this show worth going to hate to drive hours and find 10 tables??
I am just wondering its a long way from near Indy????
The ladies at the money table at the armory are real sweet hearts. They are very friendly and always have a smile for everyone. I think the first one closest to the door is Karen Allman (sp?) who works with her husband to put the show on. Her friend is also a cut up and fun to talk to.Well, I`ll probably go. Hopefully the door greater won`t be as rude as they were at the 4-H.
Used equiptment is ok, if it was taken care of.
Ya, the guy sitting next to the sweetie was an A.H. I`ll skip the next gun show at the 4-H.The ladies at the money table at the armory are real sweet hearts. They are very friendly and always have a smile for everyone. I think the first one closest to the door is Karen Allman (sp?) who works with her husband to put the show on. Her friend is also a cut up and fun to talk to.
On the other hand the dude and whatever scantily clad woman/girl is working the door at the 4H center is something else. All I can figure is the doctor must have dropped him a couple times in the birthing room.
Well, I intend to make the armory show. I kind of wanted to make the Boonville show also, they running one this weakend also.In response to previous posters, here are a few answers. Free parking and coffee! There are approximately 75 tables of which at least 50 are guns. There are probably 25 or so tables of ammo, holsters and the like. And every gun show has a couple of tables of knives. I did not see the usual tee shirt vendors there you see at most gun shows. This is the only show I go to locally as the other two (Boonville & 4H) are pretty lame. I generally find plenty to spend my money on. This is just my .