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Promoting at Gun Shops

Started by mike93lx, July 21, 2010, 10:30:09 AM

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mike93lx

I was hoping that we could coordinate the promotion of Appleseed at gun shops throughout Massachusetts.

Let's share where we have visited, whether or not it was successful, and roughly when.  To be effective, we don't want to waste time with multiple people hitting the same shop, but on the same token, we should be checking back in to make sure that they have fliers and anything else helpful to promote the cause.

I can't get on NES right now, but I believe that someone over there out together a listing of shops throughout the area.  I'll check tonight and edit my post with the URL.

So, who wants to get the party started?  :)

lupis42

I'll be going out to Sportsmen's Den in Quincy this weekend anyway, I can talk to them about it then.  I also drop in at K&R every so often.  


Here's the NES map: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=105443111869952071561.000463656752143c49991&ll=42.326062,-72.312012&spn=1.953374,4.663696&z=8
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crak

I'm going to be getting a ton of AS brochures in the mail any day now.  I can hit 4 seasons and Collector's with them.  Maybe even Riley's in Hooksett if Firewall says "Pretty Please" :D
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dwarven1

Callahan's in Marlborough and K&R in Hudson are both very happy to let us put up flyers there. Gun Room is kind of indifferent but will let us stick something up on the board.
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