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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Derek Raycraft wrote:
> David Koudys wrote:
> > The 2004 Hobby Show organizers are asking us for a few final details, such as
> > the size of display we can put on for the throngs of people.
> >
> > > From the e-mails sent to me, I believe that we can do a pretty good display for
> > a 20 foot by 20 foot area. That may sound big but here's the breakdown--6
> > tables and 1 train layout and the perimeter is full. I mean, just listing the
> > larger displays--what with the train layout (10x10), the Discovery (1 table),
> > the 12x Minifigs and ships (mostly 1 table), and the cranes and related
> > stuff(mostly 1 table) fill up half of the tables.
>
>
> I thought we had more space then that last year. Location is an
> important detail. Are we up against a wall like last year, and are we
> bordered by another display. This will seriously effect the perimeter
> of displayable area.
>
>
I'm trying to get info on this--it's a completely differnet display if we're
against the wall. Waiting to hear back. I think, thoguh, that we'll handle the
display well no matter if there's a wall or not. As long as we're near the
Meccano dudes again--that was awesome stuff!
> > So with this in mind, I feel that we can pull it off. I know that 17 people
> > have let me know that they're interested, I'm really counting on all of you to
> > bring displays to fill up all the tables.
> >
> > As well, I have ordered 17 passes for the show. Unfortunately, by the time I
> > get the passes in my hands I won't have enough time to mail them to you guys. I
> > can try to get these passes to as many of you before the show as I can. If you
> > show up at the show without a pass, I'll have my cell phone on me at all
> > times--call me and I'll come up to the front desk and give you your pass (I'll
> > be e-mailing my cell number to all of you soon--could post it here but then, eh,
> > who wants a call from Larry? ;) )
>
>
> Ya, it worked out ok last year. I was able to talk my way in for setup
> without a pass. If I can do it, no-one else will have a problem. I'm
> no social engineer like the masters Chris and Jeff E. are.
Chris could weasel his way into Fort Knox.
>
> > As well, if you have any other issues, concerns or even great ideas, don't
> > hesitate to call me or e-mail me before the show.
>
>
> Be sure you order the tables and stanstions up front. It cost like $50
> a table to get the Union guys to get you one on the day of the show. I
> think it cost nothing for the ones we got before hand last year.
>
> Derek
6 8' tables and 80 feet of stanstions ordered. With the train layout and the 6
tables basically covers the perimeter.
Since I'm not bringing anything for the train layout (except the blue skirting
cloth), I'll see whatelse I can muster up. I'll be running around for most of
the show, getting my excercise and hopefully losing this monstrous gut I've
acquired over the last few months...
Dave K
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