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Baton rouge gun show ad 1996
Posted by bobBoxer on 2/2/23 at 5:03 am

retro firearms twitter
This post was edited on 2/2 at 5:06 am
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by Bama and Beer
on 2/2/23 at 5:07 am to bobBoxer

So much awesome in that video
The chick, the hair, the guns, the music


The chick, the hair, the guns, the music

This post was edited on 2/2 at 5:15 am
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by OldHickory
on 2/2/23 at 5:14 am to bobBoxer


“Bigger and better than ever.”
Yes it is, Heather. Yes it is.
Yes it is, Heather. Yes it is.
Heather did the Monroe Gun and Knife Show commercials too (same exact commercial with a different voice over guy).
"Sure as shootin, I'll probably see you there" my ass. For years I went to the show with pops and we never saw Heather. I was looking too.
"Sure as shootin, I'll probably see you there" my ass. For years I went to the show with pops and we never saw Heather. I was looking too.
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by Gorilla Ball
on 2/2/23 at 5:34 am to LSUballs


I was thinking the same thing
I seem to recall that former Shreveport Times columnist Teddy Allen wrote a piece about Heather back in the 90s or thereabouts. Maybe she was living in the Memphis or Nashville area. If anyone has a newspapers.com account, maybe they can find it.
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by Gorilla Ball
on 2/2/23 at 5:46 am to bobBoxer


She was never there - we looked lol
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by TexasTiger89
on 2/2/23 at 5:46 am to bobBoxer


Remember that well
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by delta_zulu
on 2/2/23 at 5:54 am to bobBoxer


I ‘member going with my dad. I couldn’t find Heather either.
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re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by prplhze2000
on 2/2/23 at 5:55 am to LSUballs

She did Jackson too although her hair was lighter and cut different
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by fallguy_1978
on 2/2/23 at 5:56 am to bobBoxer


frick I'm getting old. I remember those ads and going to those gun shows.
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by Giantkiller
on 2/2/23 at 5:59 am to bobBoxer


How could I ever forget this? Whatever happened to that woman? She’s gotta be in her 60s by now.
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by fallguy_1978
on 2/2/23 at 6:01 am to bobBoxer


I don't know why but 1996 doesn't seem like that long ago in my head for some reason until I see a video or ad or something from around that time. Almost 30 years. Damn.
I can remember later variations on the TV spot for different markets and stations where they blacked out the first scene to where all you saw was a circle and her face. The gun was blacked out, but they left the gun clicks.
So wokeness of TV commercials has been alive and well since the 1990’s.
First case of false advertising…
So wokeness of TV commercials has been alive and well since the 1990’s.
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She was never there - we looked lol
First case of false advertising…

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re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by cypresstiger
on 2/2/23 at 6:13 am to Giantkiller

She’s gotta be in her 60s by now.
—As long as we have those commercials she’ll always be in her 20s.
—As long as we have those commercials she’ll always be in her 20s.
re: Baton rouge gun show ad 1996Posted by bradyjamesrules
on 2/2/23 at 6:41 am to cypresstiger

Went to college with her. She was nice girl. She’s mid50s, lives in Dallas area and is avid Trump supporter.
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I remember that commercial and went to the show with my dad.
Same here. We went 3 times and bought a gun each time. 2 Remington 870 shotguns (12 and 20 gauge) and a cheap Marlin .22 semi auto. Great times with Dad.
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