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LAV-Kitsune- - March 16, 2012 08:13 AM (GMT)
Some might have been pondering why I havent been around much lately. Well, I am going to start my own retail business and open a store that sells GW products, role playing games, board games, MTG and other trading card games and lots of fun stuff like that =)

When we finally open up, I will send you some pics~

Noisy Assassin - March 16, 2012 05:03 PM (GMT)
Well, there goes Kitsune being too awesome for his own good again...

Hulabell - March 16, 2012 08:15 PM (GMT)
lol, Good luck with it, sounds awesome :)

zhambah - March 17, 2012 01:40 AM (GMT)
Well that's no good... you live in piggin' Finland! how are we meant to pester you now if your off running your own business!

good luck kitsune, hope it works out for ya

brother_maynard - March 17, 2012 02:05 AM (GMT)
i'm starting to think you're not a real person but a benevolent spirit of warhammer goodwill and math-hammer...

DaemonReign - March 17, 2012 10:46 PM (GMT)
Best of luck man!
It's only a boat-ride full of drunken rednex to visit you, maybe someday I'll drop in and pick up a box or two! ;)

JonathanC - March 17, 2012 10:54 PM (GMT)
Some friends of mine started up what they referred to as a "gaming gym" last year, which included selling gaming stuff (they don't keep much in and mostly order stuff on request). Opening a gaming store can be a difficult thing sometimes and I have seen a lot of places open and close in our area since I started collecting. Recently they have moved to a bigger premises and started stocking GW products as well, so it seems to be going great for them and I hope you can make a success of it too Kitsune. :)

gjnoronh - March 31, 2012 03:15 AM (GMT)
Just saw this now. Good luck to you. One of the members of my gaming group was a long time GW trade salesman (the guys who sells to the stores not to the customers). He always says there are clear predictors of success easiest one to summarize is understanding what it takes to sell a line. Won't just sell just because you have some on a shelf.




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