This video, 'Dragonman's is Getting Bigger Part Two', showcases the expansion of Dragonman's property, now named Dragonland. The host, along with Melissa, tours the newly acquired land which was previously part of the Beetham family estate since 1921. The property, initially homesteaded at 160 acres, will be subdivided, with two houses on the front being sold separately, leaving the back portion for Dragonman's. The description also includes a link to purchase merchandise.
This video announces the grand opening of a museum, highlighting its operational schedule and admission details. The museum opens for the season on the weekend of April 26th and 27th at 10:00 AM, with guided tours requiring no reservations and costing $20 CASH per person. Following the grand opening, the museum will be open every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM for a single guided tour on each of those days. A link to purchase t-shirts from www.dragonmans.com/store is also provided.
This video appears to focus on the process of winterizing a collection of hot rod vehicles. The description mentions that this is the final set of cars to be put away for the winter. The video also notes that the military museum and car museum sections are open until November 11th, with a possibility of remaining open for Thanksgiving. The content seems to be more about automotive preservation for the winter season rather than firearms.
This video focuses on a visit to Dragonman's, a location that implies a firearm-related context, and showcases t-shirts available for purchase. The description mentions a hot rod, breakfast at Sandy's restaurant, and ongoing motor work, indicating a blend of personal interests and potentially a business operation. The primary call to action is to visit the Dragonman's store website to view t-shirt offerings in various sizes (S-4XL). While firearms are not explicitly discussed or demonstrated, the location and the brand name "Dragonman's" strongly suggest a connection to the firearms community, with the t-shirts likely featuring relevant branding.
This YouTube video, titled 'Dragon Bike' and featuring a description mentioning 'Built in 1967 -- Yahooooo!!!', promotes the sale of t-shirts from www.dragonmans.com/store. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the URL provided suggests a connection to a business that may be related to firearms or associated merchandise. The limited information makes it difficult to provide a definitive firearms-related analysis.
This video captures a large crowd's visit to a museum, featuring bikers from the Combat Veterans Association. The creator expresses enthusiasm for ensuring visitors have a good experience and announces the museum is open for the season. Upcoming tour schedules are provided, including weekly Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday tours at 10:00 AM. A link to purchase t-shirts is also included.
This video announces the closing of a museum for the season in mid-November. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 am, with no reservations required. The museum covers major US wars from the American Revolutionary War to the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The description also includes a link to a merchandise store.
This video showcases a museum tour in Colorado Springs, attracting a large crowd of 121 visitors. The presenter expresses pride in educating people about military history. The museum offers guided tours only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. Additionally, the location provides facilities for paintball, a dirt bike track, and a shooting range, open daily except Mondays, with shooting hours extending to 5 pm on weekends. T-shirts are available for purchase online.
This video highlights "The Entrance at Dragonland," a location offering museum tours and machine gun rental shoots. Museum tours are available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am without the need for reservations, with the season concluding at the end of November. The description also announces a machine gun rental shoot on May 7th and 8th, which does not require reservations or an entry fee. A full pricing list can be found on the website www.dragonmans.com, where t-shirts are also available for purchase.
This video announces new inventory arriving at Dragonland. It highlights that new products are received daily and encourages viewers to call with any questions. The description also provides details for using the shooting range, including pricing ($12/person/all day), age requirements (18+ or accompanied by a parent/guardian), and the absence of a membership requirement. A link to purchase t-shirts is also included.
This video offers a museum tour led by Dragonman. It highlights the potential for future tours around Thanksgiving, contingent on weather and attendee numbers. The description also mentions the typical opening schedule for the museum for the following year, starting the first weekend in April. A link to purchase t-shirts is provided.
Dragonman is sharing a box of old personal photographs found in his office, some dating back approximately 55 years. He hasn't opened this particular box since moving into his current shop in 1981. The video offers a glimpse into Dragonman's personal history and the "good old days," with the potential for more such boxes to be opened and shared in the future. He also promotes his shop t-shirts.