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Unread 01-28-2018, 07:49 PM   #14
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You sort of have to understand a little about the culture and targeted area where their stores are located. That North Florida, Southwest Georgia Thomasville area is Quail plantation and preserve mecca. These are extremely high dollar operations. It used to be fashionable for the Yankee industrialists to have a quail plantation to stay at and winter some on their way to Florida. Most of these estates are still private with a lot of them being contiguous. Hence there are folks that have the money to get what the want no matter the price and they have been doing that in that area since the height of Parker's gun production.

Just guessing but Kevin's has two highly sought after guns on their website that almost look like a matched pair. One is a 28 ga supposedly 1 of 4 ever made, the other is a 410. Who knows the story of those guns. Guessing they came from an Estate down there. Heck someone may just need to have that gun and has the cash and plops it down. He may even have the guns on consignment, who knows. Either way it seems he is bullish on the sxs market in an area that is fashionable to have a high dollar gun and in an area that some folks won't second guess on a premium price too much.

My guess is that one day there will be high dollar guest visiting that gets the bug that needs outfitting and wants the best and to look the part and sees that gun and buys it as an investment. Shoots it a few times a year and then just sits back in a nice case somewhere.
Ha! That reminds me of this guy I met on a skeet field, some years back.
I was an A, or AA Class SC gun about that time. A pretty hardcore gun guy, but just a country boy.
I walk out to the skeet field, at the Las Vegas Gun Club, to jump on a squad and do some warm-up shooting. There, waiting in the same line as me, a guy so impeccably dressed in shooting attire, he looked like a model for Orvis. Head to toe, he was equipped, and holding a brand new MX 2000 Perazzi.
I, on the other hand, am wearing a 70% worn out vest, jeans, and an old MX -8, with a couple hundred thousand rounds thru it. Up walks his trophy wife, a beautiful lady, with a strong Latin accent.
I felt a little intimidated, at first. Then we start shooting. I watched BANG-nothing for enough rounds, until I had to ask. "New to the sport?" "Yeah, a friend got me started a few weeks ago. The guy was a doctor, had a very successful practice, and just wanted to take up shooting.
I'll bet Kevin's would buy you a nice dinner, if you sent them a customer like that.
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