Wow! What a difference between this show and last weekends! Wow!
Sold plenty of stuff, my house is definately lighter by many pounds now, of course I bought some interesting stuff as well. My strategy of pricing low what I did not want to take home worked very well. As did the idea of being middle of the road with what I did not care if it sold either. And I did get to keep what I priced high, which is exactly what I wanted in to do. So very happy.
Some art books on northwest coastal indians and their arts/crafts. A very old collection of stone tools, from before the Columbia River dams had been built. A really old Griswald meat grinder. Several knives. And some shooting stuff.
Dutchman did not sell anything until right as we were packing up. As I mentioned earlier, he had decided to price himself high. So he was happy in the end.
And my knife maker friend, sold several, two of them to me - so he should be very happy with his first show. He did not sell any of the expensive ones, but the ones he made, I think he did well on.
So I will leave you with this interesting tidbit from the show:
I went in the mens room and in one of the stalls, door open, was a guy whom had taken off all of his clothing and was hopping up and down like a monkey on the toilet seat. Now if you have a clue what that one was about ..... no, best not tell me. I am such a coward, I ran.
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