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What guns would you like to see in a gun raffle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Garry J" data-source="post: 2545546" data-attributes="member: 71612"><p>Remember don't get the tickets to high price. If your Club wants to make 7000 off that raffle then you got to sell 14,000 tickets at a dollar apiece when you start asking people for $20 for a ticket they're a little harder to sell. I was in a gun club in Illinois and we had a $4,000 drawing every month and charge $1a ticket. The first month we lost money. Members said they could not sell the tickets. So the next month I took all 4,000 tickets and sold them in less than 24 hours. I did work at International Harvester we had three shifts and **** I sold about everybody there a ticket we had over 4,000 employees after that the rest of the members then did their job. We had merchants selling us stuff to us at their cost and gun dealers supplying stuff at cost. We gave away $2,000 worth of prizes at wholesale. We put each Merchants name on the tickets who supplied merchandise so people would know who was backing the club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garry J, post: 2545546, member: 71612"] Remember don't get the tickets to high price. If your Club wants to make 7000 off that raffle then you got to sell 14,000 tickets at a dollar apiece when you start asking people for $20 for a ticket they're a little harder to sell. I was in a gun club in Illinois and we had a $4,000 drawing every month and charge $1a ticket. The first month we lost money. Members said they could not sell the tickets. So the next month I took all 4,000 tickets and sold them in less than 24 hours. I did work at International Harvester we had three shifts and **** I sold about everybody there a ticket we had over 4,000 employees after that the rest of the members then did their job. We had merchants selling us stuff to us at their cost and gun dealers supplying stuff at cost. We gave away $2,000 worth of prizes at wholesale. We put each Merchants name on the tickets who supplied merchandise so people would know who was backing the club. [/QUOTE]
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