Fox Booth at Hausmann’s
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Fox Booth at Hausmann’s
For the Fox Fanatics going to Hausmann’s this year, please stop by the Fox booth and say “Hi” to Kevin, Tom or me. We’ll have some nice guns on display, a few hats for sale and plenty of camaraderie. In addition to the usual “exhibitor’s table” we’ll have an addition table for members that would like to sell guns. Hope to see you there and happy shooting.
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Re: Fox Booth at Hausmann’s
Thanks for posting that, Jeff. And a better pair cannot be found to attend to activities at the Fox booth.
Question: the additional table for members to sell their guns will be for Fox guns only? Or, other, non Fox guns? Just curious.
Thanks, and eagerly looking forward to next week.
Bill
Question: the additional table for members to sell their guns will be for Fox guns only? Or, other, non Fox guns? Just curious.
Thanks, and eagerly looking forward to next week.
Bill
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Re: Fox Booth at Hausmann’s
Agreed on Jeff, Kevin and Tom staffing the Fox booth.
Last I heard Earnest has discouraged the open FS advertising of Fox or other maker guns on their respective organization tables. That’s to non compete with vendors who’ve paid for their tables. With that said, FS and WTB advertising works well by advanced posts here and by subtle tagging and word of mouth while at the event. Hausmann typically has had a PA licensed dealer on site for legal Form 4473 transfers and in particular where the seller and buyer live in different states. frank
Last I heard Earnest has discouraged the open FS advertising of Fox or other maker guns on their respective organization tables. That’s to non compete with vendors who’ve paid for their tables. With that said, FS and WTB advertising works well by advanced posts here and by subtle tagging and word of mouth while at the event. Hausmann typically has had a PA licensed dealer on site for legal Form 4473 transfers and in particular where the seller and buyer live in different states. frank
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Re: Fox Booth at Hausmann’s
Frank, I could be wrong as I am quite often. I thought if a table for member sales was paid for instead of Ernie donating it, Ernie was fine with it as he's making money. He just didn't want to have assocications selling items on donated tables because that's not fair to vendors who are paying. If I'm incorrect someone let me know.Silvers wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2026 7:17 am Agreed on Jeff, Kevin and Tom staffing the Fox booth.
Last I heard Earnest has discouraged the open FS advertising of Fox or other maker guns on their respective organization tables. That’s to non compete with vendors who’ve paid for their tables. With that said, FS and WTB advertising works well by advanced posts here and by subtle tagging and word of mouth while at the event. Hausmann typically has had a PA licensed dealer on site for legal Form 4473 transfers and in particular where the seller and buyer live in different states. frank
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Re: Fox Booth at Hausmann’s
Yes Tom, that's probably correct but best to check with Earnest. Last year the reps of one of the other Associations told me that's why they couldn't do it on their donated tables. frank
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