NWTF Banquet
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From: Baton Rouge La.
Well, went to my first banquet of the year. Was a good one. In the auction i was the high bidder on the NWTF 2002 Medallion Collection. Got it for $200. My little girl , Kelsi, also won the "Jakes" gun, which was a New England Firearms, 223, with a laminated stack, with the NWTF Emblem in the stock. With the gun she won a Primos slate, push button, and crow calls, and she is entered into a drawing for a hunt with Will Primos which will be videoed and televised. I was really surprised when they called out her name, guess my string of good luck is back. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
#2
I f I didn't get the #2 print that was the other print that I wanted to get at my banquet!! I loved both of them!! That medallion print went for $225.00 at our banquet!! Good job!! The "Warriors" print is hanging on my computer room wall as we speak!! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Baton Rouge La.
I wrote down the prices for all items auctioned because i wanted to compare at the differnt banquets i attend this year. I also liked " The Warriors" It went for $175 down here. I liked it too, may try and pick it up at the next one. I also like the "Stamp Frame" with the stamps from 1982-2002. I have a couple more so maybe Ill get it for a good price. If im lucky maybe the kids and I can win a few more guns.<img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Missouri
My wife & I went to our fist NWTF banquet, a couple of weeks ago. She bid on, and won the Morning Majesty sculpture - $150.00 (valued @ $250.00). It's a beautiful sculpture of an Eastern Tom! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
She got a little "miffed" during the gun drawings. The "last-minute" ticket buyers won both guns - they didn't stir them up, after the tickets of the "last-minute" buyers were placed in the bowl. I guess I know how to do it, next time... (I know it's a "chance" drawing, but this wasn't right)
She got a little "miffed" during the gun drawings. The "last-minute" ticket buyers won both guns - they didn't stir them up, after the tickets of the "last-minute" buyers were placed in the bowl. I guess I know how to do it, next time... (I know it's a "chance" drawing, but this wasn't right)
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From: smithdale ms. USA
Yea we had a good time..You did get a good deal on the medallion collection..
My wife wound up being the high bidder on 2 of the silent auction items.
Got the "Tom Turkey Time" print for $160 and a Turkey welcome sign for $35, dident do to bad.
Went after the gun of the year SUPER X2,but somebody wanted a little more than I did.I think it went for $825.
My wife wound up being the high bidder on 2 of the silent auction items.
Got the "Tom Turkey Time" print for $160 and a Turkey welcome sign for $35, dident do to bad.
Went after the gun of the year SUPER X2,but somebody wanted a little more than I did.I think it went for $825.
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Chairman, that turkey scuplture went for $250.00 at our banquet, I would of bid on that if I didn't already get the "Warriors" print!! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Missouri
maytom - That's ironic! I wanted the Warrior print...but I was outbid. <img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle>
I didn't even see the turkey sculpture, until my wife started bidding on it. Go figure.... <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
I didn't even see the turkey sculpture, until my wife started bidding on it. Go figure.... <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Brainerd Mn. USA
Just to let you guys know what a few of the items that have been mentioned went for at the first banquet I went to.The 2002 medallions went for 80.00.The Morning Majesty sculpture went for 185.00.The Warriors Stamp print went for 60.00.




