Dallas Safari Club pics
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Dallas Safari Club pics
Been trying to get around to posting some more pics of the show and general info. Part of the show consist of raising money through raffles of various donated items by the participating vendors. The "bonus raffle" consisted of a Blaser R8 in 416 Remington with an illumination controled Zeiss scope in a 1.5-6 x 42. The package was valued at $6995.00 and donated by Blaser-USA.
The only way to obtain chances on the package was through 'bonus' tickets achieved by purchasing other raffle tickets on a multitude of other items including a very nice optics package donated by Euro Optics. The Euro Optics package included a Zeiss Victory Diarange 2.5-10x50 Rapid Z scope aas well as a STM 80 Spotting scope, Swarovski SLC 10x42 binos, also valued at $8,000. Also included the raffles was a Kreighoff Classic "Big Five" Double Rifle in 270 valued at $13,395, a Griffin & How Ramsport valued at $5500 and lastly in this collection a Classic Black Mink Jacket valued at $4,200. There were also various other rifles, shotguns and hunt packages that they sold raffle tickets too. Too many to list but point being the creme of the crop was the R8 package for which you couldn't buy tickets for... and of course some rather attractive sales agents to help inspire you to spend your money...
A walk through the show found Blaser rifles on display in quite a few booths one of which was the Aimpoint booth who displayed 2 of his scopes on R8 rifles. One a very nice R8 Professional with a Attache barrel. The other what appeared to be a Jaeger model. The Aimpoint rep personally hunts with Blaser rifles and ironically hunted in New Mexico last year approximately 40 miles from where we hunted.
We did take some pics of the Blaser-USA booth and their display featuring the Blasers, Sauers and Mausers as well as others are on Corjack's camera and he'll get to those when he gets back home and has time to put them up.
The only way to obtain chances on the package was through 'bonus' tickets achieved by purchasing other raffle tickets on a multitude of other items including a very nice optics package donated by Euro Optics. The Euro Optics package included a Zeiss Victory Diarange 2.5-10x50 Rapid Z scope aas well as a STM 80 Spotting scope, Swarovski SLC 10x42 binos, also valued at $8,000. Also included the raffles was a Kreighoff Classic "Big Five" Double Rifle in 270 valued at $13,395, a Griffin & How Ramsport valued at $5500 and lastly in this collection a Classic Black Mink Jacket valued at $4,200. There were also various other rifles, shotguns and hunt packages that they sold raffle tickets too. Too many to list but point being the creme of the crop was the R8 package for which you couldn't buy tickets for... and of course some rather attractive sales agents to help inspire you to spend your money...
A walk through the show found Blaser rifles on display in quite a few booths one of which was the Aimpoint booth who displayed 2 of his scopes on R8 rifles. One a very nice R8 Professional with a Attache barrel. The other what appeared to be a Jaeger model. The Aimpoint rep personally hunts with Blaser rifles and ironically hunted in New Mexico last year approximately 40 miles from where we hunted.
We did take some pics of the Blaser-USA booth and their display featuring the Blasers, Sauers and Mausers as well as others are on Corjack's camera and he'll get to those when he gets back home and has time to put them up.
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Re: Dallas Safari Club pics
The show consisted of lots of guns, hunts, hunting equipment, lots of artwork, lots of beautiful taxidermy work that was truly mind boggling and even furniture and jewelry.
The following will be just a running assortment of pics I took while there.
The following will be just a running assortment of pics I took while there.
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Re: Dallas Safari Club pics
A few more pics..
The Heym booth where our own NE450no2 was helping out. Unfortunately he wasn't there when I was taking pics.
The Heym booth where our own NE450no2 was helping out. Unfortunately he wasn't there when I was taking pics.
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Pics of some of the taxidermy.
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Few more gun pics including a couple of the Blaser USA display, the Euro Optics booth (Corjack WORKING) and four pretty nice custom built Weatherby Mark Vs
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Pics of various hunting booths and their displays.
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Thats looks crazy, would love to have a show like that down under
That Red Stag is Awsome..!!!!!!
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Very nice Champ. Looks like it was quite absorbing.

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Re: Dallas Safari Club pics
Looks great, but I guess I would end up with a fishing trip to Alaska, and I hate to fish
Some very nice pictures
Some very nice pictures
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Re: Dallas Safari Club pics
Great rundown Champ, thanks for taking the time and sharing. Nice to see from faraway places
BTW, how much did the Blond Raffle rake in
BTW, how much did the Blond Raffle rake in
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Dom wrote:Great rundown Champ, thanks for taking the time and sharing. Nice to see from faraway places![]()
BTW, how much did the Blond Raffle rake in
No idea but she was quite confident in her ability to sell raffle tickets! There was one young lady that was trying to sell some tickets to a shotgun, a hunt and something else that was all just pretty much stuff NOBODY was interested. She was so frustrated, it was funny stuff. Don't recall the brands but she hadn't sold many tickets and there weren't many in the hopper so the odds were probably the best of any in the show but nobody was interested.