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Gary in TX

10-29-2002 08:25:00




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Hey everybody,
I am looking for vendors for my woodworking projects. Anyone know of anybody in the flea market or trades days line that are looking for products? I'm here in north central Texas and looking for mostly people who would be willing to pick up products to eliminate shipping and mailing costs. Need some vendors for my wares. Have the ability to scan pics to email. Anybody know of anybody? I plan on doing some selling like out of the back of the truck as well but I just want to get more of the products out there, materials costs would have to be up front as well.

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Ed

10-30-2002 05:01:51




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 Re: Off subject question in reply to Gary in TX, 10-29-2002 08:25:00  
Gary--I see you are from Texas. Ever heard of Canton, Texas ??
www.cantontex.com
Acres and acres of booths, pickups, stands, trailers, wagons, etc. where people sell all kinds of wares.



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Gary in T X

10-30-2002 07:05:35




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 Re: Re: Off subject question in reply to Ed, 10-30-2002 05:01:51  
oh yea I have heard of Canton, never been there but have heard of it for years. I wasn't aware of them having a web site though, thanks for that information. You don't know any vendors from down there do you?



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DumOleBob

10-29-2002 09:14:27




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 Re: Off subject question in reply to Gary in TX, 10-29-2002 08:25:00  
Suggest you get the book, "HOW TO SELL WHAT YOU MAKE" available at CentaurForge on the web. http://www.centaurforge.com/
Clk under books, etc.

I find giving my stuff away is much, much better - and of course easier! The only obvious pitfall is the lack of any $ coming in. On the up side you make a lot of people happy, and you are content having taken all the pressure off yourself! (All this if, and only if, you've married well!

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