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Unread 02-08-2007, 02:47 PM   #1
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Question Tulsa show 3/31-4/1

Is anyone going to the Tulsa show Mar 31-Apr1? Just made my motel reservations!
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Unread 02-08-2007, 04:19 PM   #2
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I am going. I guess I need to make motel reservations. I was looking the other day but was iin no rush. Since other people are now thinking about it, I guess I better do it and be safe.

One of those things I guess but it has been hard to plan ahead that far this year. But time is getting close. I need to make plane reservations (beats driving 12 hours). Also I have to check and make sure I have an early in pass even though my table is free (compliments of management). Last year I forgot to ask early on for one and almost did not get one.
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Hey Hugh,

Every time my head tells me it is time to go back to the Tulsa show, my feet speak up and say "no"...they still ache from 2 years ago.

I am convinced that floor is of the hardest concrete made and known to Man.

Nevertherless...hope you have a good time.
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I see your from TX Hugh, same here. What is the drive time like for you?
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Kelly,

I coming from the Houston/Beaumont area, and this will be my first time. It looks like about 8 hrs to me. There are two of us so it will be a non-stop drive on Friday and come back Sunday nite.
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Hey Hugh,

Every time my head tells me it is time to go back to the Tulsa show, my feet speak up and say "no"...they still ache from 2 years ago.

I am convinced that floor is of the hardest concrete made and known to Man.

Nevertherless...hope you have a good time.

1 - Wear comfortable shoes and thick socks.
2 - Use/do cardio type exercises. Besides making walking easier, also good for the health.
3 - Find someone from the board who has a table and stop by to rest for the next trip.
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Kelly,

I coming from the Houston/Beaumont area, and this will be my first time. It looks like about 8 hrs to me. There are two of us so it will be a non-stop drive on Friday and come back Sunday nite.
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I have a daughter in Beaumont and I wondered how long it would take to drive from there. Having been to Beaumont a few times though, it seems to be a nice but quiet town with the only claim to fame being their fire hydrant (sp?).
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Anybody want to car and room share from California? Would also share a table. neveragain18@sbcglobal.net

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Does anyone have a table that I can come by and visit?
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1 LA 13
This is at the bottm of the ramp on the front side of the building - 1st island.


(If your feet get tired, feel free to borrow a chair.)

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Thanks, Charles, I'm sure I'll be looking for a chair to rest in!
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Hugh and others,
I will be going too. I will arrive Friday and depart on Sunday. It is only a 4 hour drive for me. I will see you all there.
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I will be there Friday morning till noon Sunday on the lower half, section A, row 10, table 10.
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I skipped this time, even though it's only 3 hours drive. Something about being in a candy store when you have to finish remodeling a house...

Myself and several co-workers are going to go to the fall show though.
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Tulsa show; arrived in parking lot at 7:20 am, sat in car watching misty rain fall on windshield until noticed line forming at door at 7:40. Got in line with only about 25 ahead. Doors opened at 8am, by then the line extended into the parking lot and maybe to the street? This was one of 4 lines! Walked every isle and finished by 3:30pm. Was glad to see the last isle as leg cramps were getting bad. Saw lots of overpriced Lugers. Bought a like new 3" nickeled Colt Detective Special ( a fairly rare model and the only 3" DS I saw at the show). Paid too much, but what the heck, it will be worth what I paid by this time next year!

Visited with Ralph Shattuck & Tom Etowski who had adjacent tables. Ralph appeared in good health and spirits. Said that he missed the old Luger Forum get-togethers.

Left show at 4:30, ate dinner and settled in motel room to watch boxing & basketball. Left for Texas @ 7:30 am Sunday.

My impression: Same stuff that I see at the Houston gun shows, just a lot more of it. Really didn't see any bargains. If I go again, I'll get a table, getting to old for that much walkin!
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I got there on Friday, it was my first time at the show. As Hugh said, many overpriced Lugers (IMHO, many were enhanced by the sellers). However, I managed to purchased an Artillery DWM 1917 about 95% bluing and 90% straw with MATCHING number stock and beautiful brown 1915 Holster with straps, cleaning rod and tool at a VERY fair price. The Artillery bore is perfect and it is all matching. It was the only Luger at this table! Now, the only thing I need is a mag pouch to go with it.
Needless to say, I am pretty happy. And, there are some good deals out there still available...
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Tony et al, From the lack of repros, you appear to be one of the lucky ones who found a bargin. Are you still "guarding the coast"? TH USNR, RET.
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Yes, I am still with the Coast Guard. However, I am not guarding it. I am flying a desk at the moment. I saw this rig and I figured that I had to have it. The price and condition merited its purchase without much hesitation.
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