morning, no not drunk. have had gun stolen!!! justme gbot tum
I helped the daughter of a coworker of mine sell his guns after he passed away. While I do not remember how many guns there were (knives and some accessories also) there were at least 10 or more guns and even with that few it was a big job. She could not figure why I was willing to do all the work I did for her but while it was a lot of work I enjoyed it because her dad had been a nice guy and because I just enjoyed that type of work. Good luck with the task.I'm not going to lie, it's going to be a bigger effort then I anticipated but well worth it if we can get these into the hands of those who will enjoy them.
Big thanks to TXR for his insight and experience into getting something like this done. He's probably going to hate me by the time we're done for blowing up his phone.
She could not figure why I was willing to do all the work I did for her.
Larger photos so that detail can be seen would be a start and a brief description of the condition of each would be nice.By the way, as I see she has began to post, any thoughts or clarifications you think she may need on those ads would probably be welcomed via PM.
Larger photos so that detail can be seen would be a start and a brief description of the condition of each would be nice.
I agree. We can do better on future pictures and we'll see what we can do with better descriptions. Remember, you can also talk to Amanda about seeing something in person. I can't speak for her so she'll have to confirm, but perhaps she would oblige y'all with an in person inspection as well.
Well, seeing as the sales are to be FTF, inspection can be done then.
Good luck with the sales, my guess is they will go fairly quickly but even sooner if you offer to ship them within the state. For instance, I might consider buying something but not when it would be over 15 hours of driving there and back home; my guess would be that will be the same for many others.