From: Paintball Plus (pball@csionline.net)
Date: Wed Mar 05 2003 - 06:33:36 PST
Since the Rally folks know in advance where each vendor will be located,
rather than just posting a map at the HQ, why not distribute a small
version of the map in the entry packet that everyone gets when they
arrive? A little extra photo copying, but a fairly simple solution to
the misplaced vendor syndrome often found at these shows.
Bruce
MVTrucker@aol.com wrote:
>It's discouraging not to get the spaces that one has been
>using for years. I was going to reserve the spaces that I
>had last year, but a glance at the vender map showed that
>I'd have easier access by choosing a different area. Dedicated
>shoppers will find you if they want to. There's always a map
>in the HQ tent showing vender locations. I love this rally and
>it would have to be a really serious problem, like no vending,
>in order not to attend. I feel that it's a very good explanation of the problem that the host club has is given on their web site.
>Bruce Kubu and I will be sharing spaces E-23, 24, 25,26 and F-23, 24. I plan to vend a lot of NOS M35A2 tech manuals. I know that they are not in demand due to CD-ROMS, so I'll be pricing them cheap. I'll be bringing along my usual assortment of stuff. The only thing that bothers me is no vehicular movement without a temp permit. Does this mean that I will not be able to use my Mule for shopping? I dread carrying purchases back to my site, so I certainly hope I can use the Mule.
>Joe Young
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