Ron
Just be fair to all, and be prepared to justify your choices.
Try to take an objective view of each car/vehicle and look at as it is 
presented, without letting views about that particular vehicle colouring your 
views.
Keep notes of everything on your checkboard, and trust your judgement.



Good luck

Andy 



>________________________________
> From: Ron Billing <[email protected]>
>To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2012, 9:36
>Subject: [mogtalk2] On being a judge
> 
>
> 
>Hi all.
>I`ve been asked to be a judge at our local Rally 
held at Brodie Castle in August. I have done it in the past usually at short 
notice. But this time with more time for preparation I wonder if I might 
prevail 
upon the wisdom of Mogtalkers to give me a few tips .
>There are usually around 200 entries varying from 
Stanley Steamers of the early 1900`s up to such as Cobra`s both real and 
replica. We usually have a team of Judges taking on different classes which 
lightens the work load somewhat.
>I would be grateful for any recommendations so that 
without being too nit picking we may arrive at a fair and unbiased 
conclusion.
>For instance, do we let the entrants know we are 
looking at their car or do we do an ` Inspector Clouseau` type of 
operation.
>Looking forward to your comments
>Ron.
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