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My table was directly in line, with the front entrance. I was able to see everyone coming in and the majority of visitors were 40+ to near dead.
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The economy is really affecting purchasing. Dealers that had priced their wares fairly, for the current market, were selling. One dealer behind me did not make a single sale, but the one adjacent sold 8-9 Winchesters. I only saw one high end sale. One dealer sold a beautiful case colored 2nd Model 1890, for $4000. It was one of the finest unmessed with examples I have ever seen. One guy walking the floor had a special order 1894, with a half octagon barrel (30-30) and half mag (with Cody letter), but it was in almost full white condition. He wanted $1400, but the general consensus was that it was an $850 (retail) rifle. He stayed, for several hours, and left with it. There were a lot of people buying Korean War and early gun parts and accessories. Lots of bayonets and scabbards being sold. Sights and scopes were almost selling well.
Just my observations.