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Date: | Tue, 27 May 2003 10:36:17 -0700 |
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I concur that the weekends make a better time to have
the bourse in the future. For many of us, dedicating
an entire week of vacation for the event is simply not
an option.
I also agree that allowing COA member first dibs seems
only natural.
Finally, I think the bourse would ideally be at least
two full days. If I were a dealer, I would think that
it would be beneficial to get as much bang for the
buck as possible considering the enormous effort
involved with getting product there and setting up a
stand. This would also encourage larger displays.
Just my two cents worth,
Scott Jordan
--- [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Since we are on the subject of Bourses, I have to
> say that I really feel the
> powers that be should allow those of us who actually
> support the COA
> conventions, via our registration fees, donations
> and our support for the COA auctions,
> be given the first several hours at the bourse
> without outside influx. As it
> stands now, there are many who come to the bourse,
> do not support the COA and
> simply support the dealers. This is fine too, the
> dealers need to sell things
> to make money, but I still feel that those of us who
> actually support COA
> should be given some consideration.
> Carole Marshall
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