Lots of forums can turn discussion like this into something meaningless. The farmall forum seems to come through every time. Sgt bull had an interesting comment that made me think about what made the founding fathers all come together in the beginning at our show way back 32 years or so. It was not to make piles of money, but to keep the hobby goin and play with and show thier stuff. We need some money for facilities and buildings and club owned projects. All that is to draw a bigger crowd. Heck, i think even a small crowd is okay by me anymore. Maybe a lot of our shows need to focus on starting over like they began. Exhibitors getting together for the most part, swap meet guys coming to keep us in parts. Curious onlookers showing up for a day. Sponsorship money has kept our show in the pink financially over the past two years. Maybe that is all we need till we get a way to draw a crowd again. Hmmmmm, ammunition for the next planning battle. Thanks guys, again, you are better than dear abby. :^D
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