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tom tutwiler 02-23-2024 03:44 PM

Vintage Gunners Cup 2024?
 
Thought it was supposed to stay in Pa for a few years. Googled it today and it appears it might in Maryland?

https://vintagers.org/vintage-gunners-cup

James L. Martin 02-23-2024 04:06 PM

Tom, I agree. I wonder what happened to move it from Pennsylvania. Also October is grouse and woodcock season.

Bill Murphy 02-23-2024 04:29 PM

Could it have something to do with the feces spread around inside the only, yes, the only, porta john near the tent? It could be forgiven if it had ever been cleaned up. We're old guys and we need a porta john on a regular basis. And what do you think our wives think? Good riddance. I like George Hopkins and his family and facility, but the location sure didn't attract much of a vendor attendance when the Vintage Cup was there. I hope things are different this year. I will attend as I always have.

Pete Lester 02-23-2024 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James L. Martin (Post 406056)
Tom, I agree. I wonder what happened to move it from Pennsylvania. Also October is grouse and woodcock season.

IMO from what I experienced the club wasn't prepared to deal with the crowd, there were multiple organizational issues. Some folks reported they had guns damaged from a pesticide that was sprayed on the grass before they set up the big tent over it.

Daryl Corona 02-23-2024 07:09 PM

I was just notified that the Vintage cup will be held at Hopkins Hunting and Sporting Clays in Kennedyville, MD on Oct 3-5, 2024.

Pete Lester 02-23-2024 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 406063)
I was just notified that the Vintage cup will be held at Hopkins Hunting and Sporting Clays in Kennedyville, MD on Oct 3-5, 2024.

I would think holding it in the first week of October will hurt attendance, that is the traditional opening of small game, upland bird and waterfowl in many states.

Daryl Corona 02-23-2024 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete Lester (Post 406064)
I would think holding it in the first week of October will hurt attendance, that is the traditional opening of small game, upland bird and waterfowl in many states.

I agree.

Brian Dudley 02-23-2024 07:59 PM

Yeah, there were a LOT of shortcomings in last years venue.

The bathroom situation mentioned above may have contributed to it. Or maybe the caustic lye that the field was sprayed with the destroyed peoples guns didn't help either.

Bob Decker 02-23-2024 09:47 PM

I got this email today addressed to the Lefever Arms Collectors Association. I will preface it with saying that we had several vintage guns, gun cases and display stands that were severely damaged by whatever they sprayed on the field before raising the tent. Despite attempts at a contact nobody has addressed this issue. The restroom facilities were abominable, and I say that as a gastroenterologist who was used to dealing with s&it on a daily basis. The shooting was messed up with the five stand and the manufacturers competition was messed up. It was just obvious that venue was just not ready for the influx of shooters and exhibitors who showed up. I have much more faith in the new venue of being able to handle to event, However, as others have expressed the timing is horrific. This is prime bird season in the east. The LACA is debating whether the turnout will be worth traveling 10-18 hours to attend an event when most shooters will be hunting.

Hi All,

I hope this email finds everyone doing well in their personal, business and sporting lives! Delaney & Sons has finished their season and is in the "let's fill those pegs for next season!" stage.

As many of you know and witnessed, last year's Vintage Cup took a lot out of me. For many reasons, things kept getting added to my plate and I tried the best I could with the resources that I was given to pull off a successful event. Whether or not it was a success is debatable. I received many compliments and I received many complaints. In the end, we increased the turn out from previous years and there were no complaints about the displays under the exhibitors tent. Everyone loved what you all brought to your tables! I thank you for that!!

After some thought, I have decided to step off the Vintage Gunners Board. My time and energy is best spent focused on D&S and our youngest, Graham's, senior year in high school.

As for 2024, they will not be returning to Warrington Sporting Clays. The decision was made by 3:1 vote from the board to go to
Hopkins Hunting & Sporting Clays in Kennedyville, MD.
October 3 through October 5, 2024 (Thurs - Sat)

Your points of contact about this year's cup will be
Matt Haney: mmhaney@comcast.net
Ray McNaughton: raymcnaughton@comcast.net

You can expect to start receiving info packets in early April. Matt and Ray will have them at the Southern, for those attending.

If anyone has questions, suggestions or feedback, Matt and Ray will be happy to help you.

Hope to see you all soon!

Cheers, Liz

Daryl Corona 02-23-2024 10:23 PM

[QUOTE=Bob Decker;406072]I got this email today addressed to the Lefever Arms Collectors Association. I will preface it with saying that we had several vintage guns, gun cases and display stands that were severely damaged by whatever they sprayed on the field before raising the tent.

This is the first I heard of this Bob. What exactly happened to your stuff? I'll be at Warrington on Weds and try to find out what the story is and report back.


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