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Home arrow News arrow Press Releases arrow Big Jim’s Rolls In With A Semi Load of Surprises at the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo
Big Jim’s Rolls In With A Semi Load of Surprises at the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 May 2007
Big Jim’s, vendor of high quality merchandise at high volume discounts, is bringing a semi load of goods to the Vail/Eagle Valley Rocky Mountain Horse Expo. In his 1500 square foot booth, shoppers will find a huge variety of tack, jewelry, purses, luggage and other items (even dog toys) that owner Big Jim Duncan picks up at wholesale prices and sells with significant savings for his customers. Big Jim’s has no regular inventory; as Big Jim says, “You never know what I have at any particular show, but whatever you find, it’ll be the right price to buy.”
Big Jim is on the road to 25 shows a year, logging more than 100,000 miles coast to coast, so he understands the kinds of goods that horse enthusiasts want to buy. His stock comes from major manufacturers’ close-outs, style or color changes, overstocks and overruns—and from taking advantage of great marketplace opportunities. Big Jim describes his outfit as a “sort of ‘Big & Small Lots’ on wheels.” Shoppers will find small-gadget bargains and great values on high-end items.

Big Jim’s customers look for his booth from show to show. They want to buy goods they can see, and feel, and try on first-hand. “Shoppers today price stuff on the internet,” he says, “so they know a great deal when they find one.” Big Jim’s specializes in those “great deals.”

Big Jim’s one of the many vendors bringing goods and services to the extensive Horse Expo trade show in the Eagle River Center. For more information, visit RockyMountainHorseExpo.com or call (303) 292-4981.

Surprise deals for shoppers? All part of the package at the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo, June 1-3 in Eagle.
 
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