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FL: Florida Retailer Expands to Tallahassee
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Big Daddy Guns held a grand opening Saturday for its first store in the Tallahassee area. It is located in upscale Northeast Tallahassee in the Bannerman Crossings complex, next door to Market Square Liquors. The store saw an influx in customers on its grand opening who came in to browse and purchase guns. “I was excited to see the expansion of Big Daddy Guns to Tallahassee,” said Janine Granthan, a shopper at the retail store. “I’m originally from Gainesville and I am very familiar with the store back home. |
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PHORTO
(9/20/2021)
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"I’m not so sure that I want another gun store in town since a lot of people are not responsible with them."
Sez the guy who gets his 'information' from Shannon and Gabby. |
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