AHFCA display table at Hausmann's 2025

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AHFCA display table at Hausmann's 2025

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I have as many have, discussed the BoWhoop here for better or worse. I think Jeff, Tom and Kevin deserve some recognition for the great display set up last week. Jeff's idea of using mannequins to display the new Fox apparel was marketing genius. The display of member guns was impressive. Great job guys.
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Thanks Daryl. It’s fun and Tom and Kevin are great at visiting with attendees. 👍
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Yes thank you for your time in the fox booth and for answering all my questions. We are very fortunate to have the knowledge base of Foxology in this group and I very much appreciate it!
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Always a pleasure to man the booth with Kevin and others to answer questions and explain the merits of A. H. Fox shotguns. I always enjoy it.
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Thanks to all for the kind words! I have always felt that part of our booth display philosophy should be to offer examples of what the casual observer interested in Fox guns might never otherwise see: high grade guns in varying gauges, custom upgrades, specialty (trap & skeet) guns, cutaway guns, etc. I think we collectively have done that and more in our efforts. I find it very gratifying to answer all the questions people bring to us about their individual guns and Fox guns in general. (When I don't have the answer(s) it puts me into 'search' mode afterwards and usually results in a positive learning experience!). I really enjoy the dialog and interaction with our visitors and members alike. Kevin
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