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Truth. They are a waste nowadays. I get my stuff cheaper online.
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What’s wrong with locally sourced honey?? LolIf I need terribly overpriced beef jerky, locally sourced honey or the finest chinesium knives, I'll go. I'm usually good on the first 2 and knife steel is Japanese or USA sourced.
We used to love going to the Bill Goodman gun shows in Michigan back before eBay and gunbroker existed. We would spend the entire day there looking at stuff.Same consensus here like many others. Find better deals online out off of Forum classifieds 95% of the time. Missed the days off going to a good gun show and you could literally spend most of the day there figuring out what you wanted to get because of the good deals on firearms, milsurp parts, ammo, accessories etc or you spent all your money and made yourself leave so you wouldn’t go over board impulsive buying
Nothing, Im just not going to pay an entrance fee for the privilege of being able to buy it.What’s wrong with locally sourced honey?? Lol
Local bees eating local pollen produce local antihistamines
I always buy locally produced honey and there are some great bee keepers here in my area and the result is excellent honey from the hardest working insect in nature, the honey bee.Nothing, Im just not going to pay an entrance fee for the privilege of being able to buy it.
Im trying to get my spouse to let me get some bees. I need like 500 acres for all the stuff I want to do. lol
My point was that you can buy local honey without having to pay an entrance fee.I always buy locally produced honey and there are some great bee keepers here in my area and the result is excellent honey from the hardest working insect in nature, the honey bee.
I understood, I am just a big natural honey person. We used to buy it when we were on the road and as you know, depending on what the bees are pollinating in the area of the hives, it all taste different. That’s what’s makes honey unique. YumMy point was that you can buy local honey without having to pay an entrance fee.
My dad has a hive up in Wisconsin, and after seeing how much he loves it, I'm really wanting to try.
Hey thats the only reason I go to shows! It's not a bad thing, at all, not like how you thinkmostly cash only private dealers
Thats rightWhat’s wrong with locally sourced honey?? Lol
Local bees eating local pollen produce local antihistamines
And we get some practical application carrying around a rifle in public without looking weirdI go for fun. I enjoy looking through the mag piles searching for diamonds. Some of my weapons are discontinued so finding parts/ Mags is challenging. Sometimes spot a cool AR part as well. 3 position buffer tube, etc. Occasionally i bump into other members and enjoy visiting. I'll take some trade items or a weapon to possibly sell or trade. If it doesn't get sold or traded no big deal take it home or sell it here.
So not really a waste of time.
During the ammo shortage scare, last election cycle, there was all manner of ammo available in South Florida, in the land of Democrats, overflowing shelves full of ammo where nobody was freaking out about ammo. The ammo shortage was a manufactured crisis, perpetuated by all of us by thinking that ammo might never going to be the same ever againTalked to my dad who lives in central Pa last week just after he had left a show, I’m guessing prices depend on the local economy as the prices he talked were pretty fantastic atleast for ammo. I mean we’re talking about a place that in 2021 high school friends were traveling hours to trade 5-10 specific hunting rounds with each other. One would think they could still get top dollar.