Nickelmeister wrote:I thought a year and a half ago was a good time to start a coin/PM business... and I did! (and I was right)
shinnosuke wrote:Of the coin shops I have known, they were all owned by a single proprietor. What happens when they get old and want to retire, although they can usually do that kind of work beyond the typical 65-year old retirement age?
toomuchcopper wrote:What is the point of a coin shop? If it is to buy coins than there may be a valid argument to paying rent and utilities for a brick and mortar storefront......in the internet age why bother with all those expenses, you can buy and sell coins at your own house in your underwear( if you want) with a lot less overhead. Seems silly to spend hunreds or thousands of dollars each month to have a storefront. The power of the internet is ever increasing....I would not waste my money on a store that I had to be at 7 days a week...with internet sales you can make money selling coins while you are sleeping or getting drunk or diddling with your girlfreind or whatever you want to do being tied down to a store seems silly to me.
neilgin1 wrote:Shinno,
this is just me....but two things in my personality would NEVER allow me to own a coin store.
first, i'm an absolute nut about OPSEC, thats operational security, and you have these clear glass windows, with all sorts of inventory
behind it and my question is, how do you secure all that? Windows, bars, steel shutters are just a speed bump for mobs of frenzied whatevers.
second, i have no qualms about carrying firearms, but its not something i do casually. My adrenalin glands start pumping, because when i feel that weight, its a mighty hefty responsibility. I truly believe that civilians that conceal carry, have NO IDEA, what they are getting into, meaning, the way i was raised, God forbid, that firearm comes out.....your next split second thought, what are my first, second, and third targets, because i will be firing. And brother...this is just me....back home, i dont want to live like that. I see too many wannabe rambo's packing, that really have no idea what they're doing. They'll take out a firearm to what?...wave it around?
That's just a recipe for disaster. Firearms are tools, pray to God you NEVER have to use one. So for me, i just like to stack and stash, live small, and somewhat radio silent. But blessings and good fortune to you, if you decide to retail sell, respectfully, n.
neilgin1 wrote:Shinno,
this is just me....but two things in my personality would NEVER allow me to own a coin store.
first, i'm an absolute nut about OPSEC, thats operational security, and you have these clear glass windows, with all sorts of inventory
behind it and my question is, how do you secure all that? Windows, bars, steel shutters are just a speed bump for mobs of frenzied whatevers.
second, i have no qualms about carrying firearms, but its not something i do casually. My adrenalin glands start pumping, because when i feel that weight, its a mighty hefty responsibility. I truly believe that civilians that conceal carry, have NO IDEA, what they are getting into, meaning, the way i was raised, God forbid, that firearm comes out.....your next split second thought, what are my first, second, and third targets, because i will be firing. And brother...this is just me....back home, i dont want to live like that. I see too many wannabe rambo's packing, that really have no idea what they're doing. They'll take out a firearm to what?...wave it around?
That's just a recipe for disaster. Firearms are tools, pray to God you NEVER have to use one. So for me, i just like to stack and stash, live small, and somewhat radio silent. But blessings and good fortune to you, if you decide to retail sell, respectfully, n.
oktyabyr wrote:neilgin1 wrote:Shinno,
this is just me....but two things in my personality would NEVER allow me to own a coin store.
first, i'm an absolute nut about OPSEC, thats operational security, and you have these clear glass windows, with all sorts of inventory
behind it and my question is, how do you secure all that? Windows, bars, steel shutters are just a speed bump for mobs of frenzied whatevers.
second, i have no qualms about carrying firearms, but its not something i do casually. My adrenalin glands start pumping, because when i feel that weight, its a mighty hefty responsibility. I truly believe that civilians that conceal carry, have NO IDEA, what they are getting into, meaning, the way i was raised, God forbid, that firearm comes out.....your next split second thought, what are my first, second, and third targets, because i will be firing. And brother...this is just me....back home, i dont want to live like that. I see too many wannabe rambo's packing, that really have no idea what they're doing. They'll take out a firearm to what?...wave it around?
That's just a recipe for disaster. Firearms are tools, pray to God you NEVER have to use one. So for me, i just like to stack and stash, live small, and somewhat radio silent. But blessings and good fortune to you, if you decide to retail sell, respectfully, n.
I've gotten to know the guys that run my local store pretty well. They've even let me behind the counter a time or two. They have a veritable arsenal. Multiple guns within easy reach. Hidden from plain sight, but still easy to get to. Electronic controlled doors. More cameras than a bank. And a very good relationship with the local police and SWAT team. Overall they are pretty safe. They limit the amount of customers in the store. Always aware. Usually at least 1 more person in the back, behind 1-way glass. And they've been at the same location over 20 years. They won't tell me the size of their personal stashes, but from what I've gathered, they've accumulated a decent amount. So there is a lot to be said for the storefront operation.
neilgin1 wrote:Shinno,
this is just me....but two things in my personality would NEVER allow me to own a coin store.
....
second, i have no qualms about carrying firearms, but its not something i do casually. My adrenalin glands start pumping, because when i feel that weight, its a mighty hefty responsibility. I truly believe that civilians that conceal carry, have NO IDEA, what they are getting into, meaning, the way i was raised, God forbid, that firearm comes out.....your next split second thought, what are my first, second, and third targets, because i will be firing. And brother...this is just me....back home, i dont want to live like that. I see too many wannabe rambo's packing, that really have no idea what they're doing. They'll take out a firearm to what?...wave it around?
NotABigDeal wrote:Sorry to everyone for the rant. Be happy I cut it short, hehe.
neilgin1 wrote:to Deal and the forum,
i didnt mean to offend you or anybody with my post. Wasn't my intention at all.
i'm pro 2nd amendment, and have no problem with any fellow citizen carrying firearms, sorry if there was any misunderstanding.
maybe i wasnt able to convey what i meant clearly, thats the problem with cyber communication.
respectfully, neil
misteroman wrote:I just closed on another small plaza this afternoon and there is an open spot in it that I was thinking about opening a "play shop" where I could bring a few ryedales and sort and if anyone stops in then I stop and play coin shop.
shinnosuke wrote:Can they almost always buy low and sell high?
Morsecode wrote:Regulation is another concern. The dimwits at our Statehouse are currently considering a 7 day waiting period to sell coins and precious metals! Totally clueless, but always a threat to your business.
shinnosuke wrote:Morsecode wrote:Regulation is another concern. The dimwits at our Statehouse are currently considering a 7 day waiting period to sell coins and precious metals! Totally clueless, but always a threat to your business.
You obviously haven't heard about the recent spate of drive-by coin murders. The state would be wise to make us wait 7 days to pick up our wheat pennies so we won't throw them out the window at somebody wearing the wrong colors in a moment of rage.
kagarise wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Morsecode wrote:Regulation is another concern. The dimwits at our Statehouse are currently considering a 7 day waiting period to sell coins and precious metals! Totally clueless, but always a threat to your business.
You obviously haven't heard about the recent spate of drive-by coin murders. The state would be wise to make us wait 7 days to pick up our wheat pennies so we won't throw them out the window at somebody wearing the wrong colors in a moment of rage.
haah yesterday my buddy acctualy go hit by one of those big plastic juice bottles full of change.
fell off the back of some guy's truck as he flew around the corner.
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