The main problem is that the dealers are all tied up. I live in Tucson and the
show is a time where I don’t have a spare second for about 5 weeks.
I make a large chunk of my yearly income from the Tucson show. It’s a work time
for me. Most collectors and buyers come to Tucson with a couple of da
Hi Michael
I think your idea has merit but Doug points out some good points. What
I would suggest if you were able to arrange this, first, I'd have
presentations and talks more during the evenings after dinner time.
Second, if you were to have a list of topics that were going to be
addressed
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And just when I thought that
Hi Doug,
Thanks! Yes that does help. You make some excellent points here. Although
the Tucson Show lasts a couple weeks, I imagine many/most attendees are there
for a much shorter period and like you say, their time is at a premium.
-- Michael
Michael Doran
Fort Worth, TX
On Tuesday, Mar
" I've not seen any proposals like this, but it's possible I have missed those
threads. If so, I would appreciate hearing about any "lessons learned" from
previous attempts."
Hi Michael,
Time at Tucson is at a premium, and the purpose of it is to get around and see
what's there. Tucson is an
In my previous life as a systems librarian at a university, I regularly
attended conferences and user group meetings. An integral aspect of these
conferences/meetings were educational presentations done by attendees. It
occurred to me that presentations are something that might enhance the
exp
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