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Amarillo gun and knife show draws new, unique vendors

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The Amarillo Civic Center was packed Saturday with people attending the Annual Texas Gun and Knife Association Show.

That show is being held in the South Exhibit Hall. There, people can buy, sell or trade with the more than 70 vendors attending the show. This is one of three gun and knife shows held in Amarillo every year, but organizers say that doesn't make this one any less unique.

There people that have jewelry some hand made stuff that's been here for awhile. There are some new vendors that come in that have some really neat ideas," said Janice Hill with the Texas Gun & Knife Association. "I've seen a few, I've had an opportunity to walk around and see a few and you just never know. There is not one gun show that is the same they're all different in some way or another."

That show wraps up Sunday afternoon at 5:00 p.m.

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