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We will be launching an IPO in the next year and GFH will be going public and franchising to 30 plus locations in the US. None will be as small as the three ranges being built, they will all be large full service establishments like Woodland Park. Having three tiny ranges (two of which are WAY to close to RTSP) does not work into my business model. Sorry to disappoint. But you shall see.

 

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Posted Yesterday, 10:37 PM



We will be launching an IPO in the next year and GFH will be going public and franchising to 30 plus locations in the US. None will be as small as the three ranges being built, they will all be large full service establishments like Woodland Park. Having three tiny ranges (two of which are WAY to close to RTSP) does not work into my business model. Sorry to disappoint. But you shall see.


 


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GFH already did open a franchise near esablished ranges.  GFH "SECRETLY" opened Woodland Park.... Regardless of Bullethole and RTSP. After using both those ranges for training and furthering GFH up to the day Woodland park opened.

Anthony is a Genius and will do anything to make GFH a Industry Giant... know matter who stands in his way!  

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GFH already did open a franchise near esablished ranges.  GFH "SECRETLY" opened Woodland Park.... Regardless of Bullethole and RTSP. After using both those ranges for training and furthering GFH up to the day Woodland park opened.

Anthony is a Genius and will do anything to make GFH a Industry Giant... know matter who stands in his way!  

 

Nothing like trying to manufacture  "drama" when there isnt any........   

 

RTSP and Anthony have a great working relationship......   

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Funny how GFH is so worried about RTSP now.... But not when he surprisingly opened Woodland Park a year ago.

You obviously know nothing about GFH or Anthony. That guy would bite his own nose off to keep another 2a location open, regardless of business owner. Stop manufacturing B.S.

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Funny how GFH is so worried about RTSP now.... But not when he surprisingly opened Woodland Park a year ago. 

 

I spent several days with him him a class, and he had nothing but good things to say.  When given the opportunity to say something negative, he didn't say anything.

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Anythony simply stated that it makes no sense to open up another range so close to rstp... the current one IS already close. That would be a poor business model considering how many ranges popped up in the area. You would be undercutting your bottom line and creating unnecessary competition, not only with other ranges but also your own. It would be great for us because prices would no doubt drop in order to sway the public in the door. He's not worried, he's making good business decisions... no reason to create unnecessary hardships unless your trying to put everyone in the area out of business.

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Its all Hanover Township. Cedar Knolls and Whippany are sections of Hanover. Trust me, I know.

 

As a matter of fact it was 4 sections at one time. Malapardis, Monroe, Whippany, and Cedar Knolls. Now its just Whippany and Cedar Knolls.

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Wish there was a way to only open new ranges in towns where the politicians are supportive of 2A.

 

What a joke it would be if a range developer passed on a location because the Trenton voter was an anti. Or maybe you would want it the opposite? Put the range right in the Antis home town?

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CVS puts stores right next to Walgreens. Lowes spends millions to be right across next to Home Depots'.   Hmmm...it only makes sense that the more you satisfied the public need, the lower the prices and the happier the consumer.  

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