Indy 1500 — the jerky vendor and other non-gun stuff
Can we talk about the hot sauce vendors at every show? At Indy 1500 there were like 7 tables of non-gun stuff. Takes up space from real vendors. The jerky was actually fire tho.
Can we talk about the hot sauce vendors at every show? At Indy 1500 there were like 7 tables of non-gun stuff. Takes up space from real vendors. The jerky was actually fire tho.
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Haha yeah I noticed that too at my first show! Tbh I bought some of that jerky and it was actually really good. But you're right - seemed like half the tables weren't even gun related.
Been doing shows for 15 years and yeah the non-gun vendors are everywhere now. Show promoters gotta fill tables and jerky/hot sauce guys pay the same table fees we do. Pain in the ass but that's the business these days.
My wife would kill me if I bought another one but this is tempting lol
Gonna have to respectfully disagree here. I've seen too many people have issues with that.
Gonna have to respectfully disagree here. I've seen too many people have issues with that.
Been there done that. Lesson learned the hard way for me too.