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Like everyone said Thanks to all, had a great time almost came out ahead. Put me on the list for next year.

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Well I cmae back with some of the stuff I brought ,,, a few new items and some cash ,,,ST SK Cheffery and all the rest who helped make this event a success ,,A big KUDOS to ya ,,,Im already thinking of stuff to bring to the next one

Randoid

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Wow, that was a great event. Thank you everybody for the warm welcome. The Hall was packed and the deals were great, I actually manage do make money instead of loosing it all, thank godness Frank beat me buying the stuff I was going to, he saved me a bundle grin.gif

This event has to become a tradition, the outcome was huge.

Again thank you everybody for partecipating, I was very happy to meet many of you.

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Well who would have thunk that the rush would be from 7:15 to 10:30 and the people grin.gif. This worked out great for every one guys got rid of stuff they didn't use and bought from others great deals and saved $$$$$ Big a great deal. Well we will have to have more to sell at the next one I can not wait till we do grin.gif. Thank every one that had some thing to sell and make this a good turn out smile.gif.

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Northlander- Thanks for the blades, nice to put a face to the name. The only problem is that i also walked out with LoonASea's new power auger, now my hand auger will only be used as a backup, or early ice.

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Wish I could have made it, oh well, maybe the next one. That is one handsome looking doughnut.. grin.gif

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Viking, you will have to make the next one! I was definetely on the (loss) side of yesterday. I think I sold $100 worth of stuff & ended up taking home purchases in the range of $150.

20 stickbaits for $5 at the end of the show. How could you lose? Thanks Seeker!!!

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Viking that was the most productive thing I did all day.

Not really but you really do have to get some stuff together and sell it next year. I was very very happy with the number of people we had turn out on a cold windy day.

Seems like it being Easter weekend didnt effect it at all.

UMD you got a great deal on a good auger. That thing ran great on Fish Lake at the Kewanis Contest.

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I forgot to mention who won the Rod/reel/line and Northlander Crawler Harnesses that we raffled off.

It was Kyle Moher of Piedmont in Duluth.

Kyle recieved his prizes last night and I hope you catch many fish with it Kyle.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Raffle!

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I had a great time meeting all the other FMers and sold a lot of stuff and bought some good stuff. It was nice to put faces to the names that I see on the forum. The wheeling and dealing was alot of fun. Cheffery I will let you know if those plugs are available.

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Hey steve it was productive for you. You got in a photo donut in hand. Ran a good raffle and a big thanks to scott at fishermans corner For the rod and reel.

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Thanks to everyone that had a part in making this a good event. I got there a hour late and I think I missed a few good deals smirk.gif. Got to see some FMers and sold an item, thanks Northlander. I'm looking forward to the next one already.

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I am very bummed I decided to make the wife happy and go to south dakota instead of the swap. That picture brought tears to my eyes because of all the stuff there. hope you guys do it again......this time i'm gonna make it!!

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I too would like to thank every one for all their help. I sold a lot of stuff and came home with less money because of the good deals. Joe thanks for the otter. grin.gif I sat in it for awhile last night. and I already have my night lights regged up Later. Nels

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First off as a long time "Lurker" Hi! and As the lucky winner of the rod and reel combo, I would like to thank Fishermans Corner for their donation. and to all the FMer's that worked so hard to make the swap meet work you guys really did a great job, thanks

kyle

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Welcome Kyle and Congrats on that! Hope the swap meet gave you tons of stuff to use on that new rod n reel!

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