I am guessing it was about 20 years or so ago that some fool decided that sales were not going all that well, of whatever it was that usually got sold during the couple months just prior to December, and that a way to improve sales would be to start selling Christmas items earlier than usual. So they started selling things about 2 weeks or so before Thanksgiving. Town or city placed Christmas lights, which also went up the day after Thanksgiving or later, were starting to pop up along avenues and boulevards weeks before Black Friday. It pissed me off then and it still does today, the only difference being that merchants do not wait until 2 weeks before Thanksgiving anymore, heck they don’t even wait until Halloween (yes it creeped that far ahead already several years ago) nor do they wait until a month before Thanksgiving or Black Friday to start merchandising Christmas. The truth is they have advanced holiday merchandising all the way up to this past weekend! I was in a Home Depot yesterday and they already had Christmas lights, ornaments, other accessories and artificial Christmas trees for sale. I am pretty sure I saw some menorahs in thee mix as well. It was, in my opinion, an unmitigated disgusting example of shop owners’ incompetence fueled by nothing other than greed and it just gets worse as the years go by. If they knew what they were doing in the first place, they would not have had to have started selling Christmas items about a month and 3 weeks ahead of the traditional Christmas selling season.
By now, you may be wondering why I said I might hate myself if I write about the one topic I had in mind to write about. No that topic is not the whole thing about how I dislike early sales of Christmas of Chanukah items. I have though figured how not to hate myself when I start to write about it here in this post, right now in mid October. The way for me to avoid hating myself if for me to say this to you before I go any further:
I am not recommending that you go out and buy any Christmas or Chanukah gifts now. Nor am I even suggesting that you start to stock up on holiday decorations (unless maybe you celebrate Halloween and want to get some
So with the holidays in mind (remember only in mind - don’t you dare buy any of this stuff until at least Black Friday - or I will be sorely disappointed and may hate myself) here are my suggestions for some perfect gifts for the shooting sportsman/woman. And yes this list is a knock off of a previous one I did but there are a lot of new items added. Anyway, the list is worth repeating every year and a good time to post it is
Hunting Jacket (and if you love the person to whom you give it, make sure it I blaze orange and not fawn colored)
Spotting Scope
Nice New Rifle in his or her favorite caliber
Reloading Kit
Gun Cleaning Kit
Membership in the NRA
Gift certificate at your local gun shop or sporting goods store that sells firearms, ammo and other shooting or hunting accessories
Fine Hunting Knife
Pair of Hunting Boots
Membership at your local rifle/pistol range
Leather Rifle Sling
Case of Ammunition
Shooting Glasses
Silicone Gun Cloths
Portable Gun Bench/Rest
All Expense Paid Hunting Trip
Set of Sand Bag Rifle Rests
Magazine Subscription to a Shooting or Hunting magazine
Optical Sight/Scope
Extra Rifle or Pistol Magazines for his or her favorite gun
Brand New Shotgun
Military Surplus Rifle
Small Gunsmith Screwdriver Set
Babes (or Hunks) with Firearms Calendar
Gift Certificate for Firearms’ Related Training (such as Gunsite or Front Sight)
Bottle of Gun Oil like Break-free CLP
Deer Scent
Bore Light
Firearms’ Book (how to book, gun history, manuals, gun values, hunting are just some examples of the types of books to consider)
Shooting Vest
Paper Targets
Tree Stand
Clay Pigeons
Clay Thrower
Holsters, web gear, magazine pouches, gun belt
Long Underwear (for hunters)
All Expense Paid Trip to the NRA National Firearms Museum, or to West Point, or another location with historical firearms exhibits
Rifle or Pistol Case
Game call
Shooting Muffs
Workbench with Gun Vise
Portable Hunting Blind
Red Dot Scope
Puppy (as in a Hunting Dog Breed, make sure this is a good choice before buying)
Hunting Dog Training Accessories
ATV (yikes, are you rich, not me)
Reloading Components
Shooting Gloves
Firearms How To Video/CD
Hot Seat
Set of Decoys
Splatter Targets (like Shoot-N-C)
Hunting Day or Fanny Pack
Binoculars
Choke Tubes
Gun Safe
Ammo Cans (military surplus)
Trail Camera
Collectible Firearms Item (maybe a special gun or a collectible ammo tin, or an ammo board, or an antique decoy)
Ben Gay (especially appreciated by shotgun and big bore shooters or by hunters who spend a long cold wet arthritic day in the woods)
Oh, you get the idea. If you are not sure of which caliber, size, breed, model or other designation to get use the old standby - a gift card/certificate - but specify what you mean it to purchase.
Remember this is just all food for thought and not a recommendation to go out and try to stimulate the economy before Black Friday. By getting this info now, you have a lot of time to figure that perfect gift for your shooting sportsman or sportswoman and you have ample time to shop around for a good deal too and then to save up for it. If you are feeling particularly like you need to stimulate the U.S. economy you can even look for those perfect items with made in the USA labels or stickers on them!
All the best,
Glenn B
1 comment:
I loved this article as you write like I speak,common sence like. I just need to find someone to purchase gift cards for me. You're right about the Ben Gay, I use a ton of it.
Thanks and I will checking out more of your articles.
Jim
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