East Coast seconds sal>?
East Coast seconds sal>?
Hi all,
Do you think there would be any interest in an East Coast seconds sale?
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Do you think there would be any interest in an East Coast seconds sale?
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I'm sure I don't only speak for myself when I say, I would be extremely interested in an East Coast Seconds sale!
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I would think there would be a lot of interest. :)
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Given the breadth of what I call the "Spyderco Nation", that wide flung group of Spyderco knife nuts, the ability of those Yankees, er..., I mean, easterners, to travel a short way and get to a seconds sale would be welcomed enthusiastically. Go for it.
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In a word.....Yes.
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I'd love it if you'd stop by Indiana on the way :D
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Hard for me to travel more than about 100 miles or so but I'd definitely be interested, though it would still depend on where it's held.
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If by east coast you mean Tennessee
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and one in Northern California! Totally not being selfish, just spitballing
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:spyder: YES :spyder:
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WireEdge Roger wrote:I'd love it if you'd stop by Indiana on the way :D
Exactly.... :D
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You need to do one up north for us stuck in the snow.
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I suspect the answer is yes. Perhaps tied together with a US based meet?
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I'm sure there would be for those who could travel there. But what about some sort of online auction sale or something?
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I'm sure there would be interest in a "local" seconds sale just about anywhere in the USA. Beyond that, it would probably follow the same logic as the one in Golden. A few die hards would consider it a pilgrimage and trek from great distances, but most attendees would be folks who lived within what they considered to be a reasonable driving distance. As an example, I would definitely drive an hour to go to one. Two hours, probably. The further beyond that, the less likely I would bother. Some may be willing to drive further, some only willing to drive less. Am sure each of us has their own cutoff points, but I'm sure most of us have them.
An online auction format would probably draw a larger audience.
An online auction format would probably draw a larger audience.
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Yes!!!! Without a doubt!
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Pretty much the same here, about a 2 hour drive max so it would be a one day trip without having to stay overnight.The Deacon wrote:I'm sure there would be interest in a "local" seconds sale just about anywhere in the USA. Beyond that, it would probably follow the same logic as the one in Golden. A few die hards would consider it a pilgrimage and trek from great distances, but most attendees would be folks who lived within what they considered to be a reasonable driving distance. As an example, I would definitely drive an hour to go to one. Two hours, probably. The further beyond that, the less likely I would bother. Some may be willing to drive further, some only willing to drive less. Am sure each of us has their own cutoff points, but I'm sure most of us have them.
An online auction format would probably draw a larger audience.