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Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by George House » Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:57 pm

....and I’ll start it off: tie between J&W Grill and Braum’s Ice Cream. We don’t have either in south Texas 😞..And I’m bringing a surprise to Steve Jelf 😁
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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by KimDobbins » Sun Mar 12, 2023 8:52 pm

Kens restaurants the town of Amber. To bad Roys BBQ in Chickasha is closed.


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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by Steve Hughes » Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:30 pm

Just getting to talk to you, George. See you there.


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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by Original Smith » Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:59 am

I used to like Chickasha a lot, but now it's only half the size it used to be. It's not worth the expense to fly out there any more. Too bad.


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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by TXGOAT2 » Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:12 am

Any real world event has to compete with the virtual world, among many other obstacles. Even WalMart is moving a lot of merchandise on-line. Trade in obsolete stuff is brisk on ebay.

When I was a kid, there were many local retailers and a few chains, like Western Auto and A&P, offering almost anything you could want, including jobs, right here locally. That's over with, and that's unfortunate.


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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by clayton swanson » Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:34 pm

Living near the north pole, Chickasha has always been a good break from winter, most years...not looking good this year ! I don't think I have ever missed one since the start. Some years I sell, all years I buy. See folks that I only see once a year. Yeah, it was bigger and better in years past, but I still enjoy the trip. years back when diesel fuel hit 5 bucks was when we lost a lot of the long distance vendors, some never to return. I'll be there until the end !

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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by George House » Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:33 pm

Thanks for the statement of swap meet support Clayton. I hope to meet you. I’ll also be there until late Saturday afternoon. Where is your swap space ?
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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by OilyBill » Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:47 pm

I leave for Chickasha on Wednsday, from Tucson. Looking forward to the trip, and looking forward to the Swap Meet. You never know what you will find. There have been some amazing things there, and you would only see them by being there in person.
A LOT of people with pre-war stuff DO NOT USE COMPUTERS, and DO NOT SELL ON EBAY. They are the ones who show up at Chickasha with a trailer full of unusual items.
The ONLY way to see the stuff and have the possibility of buying it, is if you show up.
Sorry about all the stuff that people missed because they didn't bother going. Oh, well.
I don't know of ANY other swap meet that is dedicated to early cars, and not flooded with 57 Chevy and Mustang crap. To me, anything after 1915 is just a used car, the same as some 1952 pickup truck.
If I had a 57 T-bird, I would cut the top off of it, so I could haul more Model T parts.

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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Mar 13, 2023 2:18 pm

I don't know of ANY other swap meet that is dedicated to early cars...

Luray way back east, and Tulare way out west. In the middle, I think Chickasha is pretty much it.
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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by BUSHMIKE » Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:02 pm

OilyBill wrote:
Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:47 pm
If I had a 57 T-bird, I would cut the top off of it, so I could haul more Model T parts.
Oilybill, you made me laugh! Thanx for that humor.

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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by namdc3 » Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:41 pm

It's great for buying and selling big/heavy things that are difficult or expensive to ship! There is also plenty of eye candy, and it's all relevant to the hobby as opposed to most swap meets. Is it as big as it used to be? No. Is it more than you can lay eyes on in two days and truly see everything (see each tree instead of the forest)? Yes.


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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by VinTin23 » Mon Mar 13, 2023 6:03 pm

It’s a great time. I always meet some interesting people and find 90% of what I’m looking for each year. It’s the only pre-war this part of the country, it’s worth the drive and expense for me!!

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Re: Why Do You Like Chickasha ?....

Post by Rich Eagle » Thu Mar 16, 2023 2:15 pm

I like the fact that something big and exciting is going on. I have never been. We have talked about going the last few years, but a local car show always falls on that date. The reports and photos from it give me a boost because there are cars and parts far more interesting there than at our show. Like the cars I will never have, it is something great to see and think about.
Maybe someday.
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