Military Trader

Do you know your customers? Step right up!

hether you are going to the MAX Show in Pennsylvania, the First Florida Fall Rally in Florida, Camp Plymouth in California, or the Great American Jeep Rally in Missouri, there is one thing they all have in common: The customers. And while each show and aspect of our hobby have their own unique characteristics, the people who come to shop at relic and military vehicle shows tend to be the same, the world over. The key to success as a vendor is to recognize the specific customer types and learn how

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