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#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Marysville WA USA
Posts: 760
RE: NWTF Dinner
Sometimes that happens Congradulations on your winning bids. You can find really great deals when you visit start-up chapters - not only that, but you help them get going - win win...
For those of you who put on your banquets, try this to get a little extra income - take out 5 or 6 of your least money makers, and attached a trigger lock key. Put the trigger a trigger lock on a " Key" gun and not only will people be bidding on the product, but a chance to win the winning key to the gun (as well as the gun itself). We had a weather vain go for $150 and the watch (which we normally get about $30 out of) go for $120. Worked so well last year, we are going to do it again this year!
For those of you who put on your banquets, try this to get a little extra income - take out 5 or 6 of your least money makers, and attached a trigger lock key. Put the trigger a trigger lock on a " Key" gun and not only will people be bidding on the product, but a chance to win the winning key to the gun (as well as the gun itself). We had a weather vain go for $150 and the watch (which we normally get about $30 out of) go for $120. Worked so well last year, we are going to do it again this year!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Salem VA Salem, VA
Posts: 753
RE: NWTF Dinner
We do " key" items also and it helps the not so good items. Last year we gave away two guns that were locked together, a Winchester 70 in 7mm and a Mossberg 835. This year it will be a Mossberg 835 camo and a Charles Daily 20 gauge camo.
#6
RE: NWTF Dinner
I go to several as well. I belong to a local chapter and another chapter is starting up where our hunting lodge is so of course in our backyard we will assist and belong as well.
Foo, what' s your local chapter in Dallas?
Foo, what' s your local chapter in Dallas?
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calif
Posts: 1,894
RE: NWTF Dinner
Ed those are great prices my friend, a helluva lot cheaper than what I paid for em!Those silent auctions can get downright nasty!Last year me and some little lady went back and forth over an item I bid on for my wife and that gal had her granddaughter stand guard over that dang bracelet right to the end of the auction time!I tried to sneak over when she wasn' t lookin but her granddaughter caught me and she hustled her little tail over there to up the bid!Her granddaughter pointed me out and she just glared at me![:@]I thought about jumping it up about 50.00 bucks but I believe she wouldv' e jumped it up a hundred,so I let her have it!Maybe I should' ve put on my camo' s and been a little sneakier!
#9
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Missouri USA
Posts: 5,420
RE: NWTF Dinner
I bought the medalion collection last year {1976-2002} and had to give alot more than that for it, I also got the letter for a chance at the gun of the year but I guess I did' nt win LOL.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Everett WA USA
Posts: 322
RE: NWTF Dinner
As the VP of my local chapter I can tell you that when an item does not go for at least what the chapter had to pay for it, the chapter ends up in the " red" . Most of the items cost a chapter $150 - $200. So if a $150 item only goes for $100, then the chapter lost $50 on that item and has to hope they can make it up on another item.