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In Reply to: Re: Show report - Vintage Voltage Expo in Denver Sunday posted by Al Nico on March 26, 2007 at 11:42:28:
Thank you very much.I should mention that the Colorado Radio Collectors' Club show was running at the same time, same place. It looked great and drew a lot of people as well.
Pete
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...is identical to one that I used to own and would still have if Dad had not kept it in the garage by the door where the sun and dampness worked their magic on it. It gave me many years of pleasant listening and dxing. If I had been able to attend it WOULD have gone home with me!!
Dave
Later Gator,
Crank up your talking machine, grab a jar of your favorite "kick-back", sit down, relax, and let the good times roll.Eagles may soar, but weasels do not get sucked into jet engines.
This is a great idea ! Look how crowded ! Looks like it was a great success ! Congrats to the organizers and exhibitors !!!
It is, indeed, very hard work. Even for the exhibitors, loading and unloading four times in one weekend, is an arduous task.
How many folks attended ? How many exhibitors ?Now that I have all of your attention, it is a great opportunity to plug the upcoming Eastern Pennsylvania Vintage event, May 11 & 12, at the Renningers Antique Market, in Kutztown, PA. Sponsored by the Delaware Valley Historic Radio Club, DVHRC.org, this show should have over 130 exhibitors, many with hifi gear, tubes, parts, etc.
This is a show to go out of your way, in order to attend.
See some past pics and link to Renningers at www.dvhrc.org
My brother lives in that area, but he's not as into this stuff.We had about 45 exhibitors/vendors. 60 tables and 7 booths. Also, a big display by the Colorado Radio Collectors Club, so that's another 80 people involved. Over 600 people came throught the door, plus others who were guests and didn't have to pay the admission.
About 5000 sq feet and 3000 sq feet for the radio show, plus demo and speakers' rooms.
Our's was one-day show. The exhibitors only had one load-in in the early morning, and a load-out in the late afternoon.
Pete
Hi Peteri,
Congratulations ! The Denver show was quite a success if over 600 folks attended, for a first time event. Successive shows will grow larger, for certain.
Thanks for the good wishes on our upcoming Pennsy show. It is quite an undertaking, being a two day affair, for any of the exhibitors, as well as the helpers and organizers.
We encourage attendees to bring audio gear. There will be more than a few audio demos, and the public is welcome to bring their stuff for all to listen. Of course, trading gear is also a usual occurrence. Come one, come all...
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