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| miles2912:
California is a big enough state that can handle more than 1 show. As far as a trade show goes that is gonna be tough. I would aim for a smaller venue with people bringing their cabs or whatever to sell or trade. Maybe showcase some mame cabs and let people see how they are made.. I would drag mine in. |
| Ummon:
Well, CGE looks like it's a bit on the rocks - http://www.cgexpo.com/ . Maybe you want to sort of take up the reins. And, yeah, SoCal would be A LOT closer for me, too. |
| 1UP:
--- Quote from: Ummon on June 06, 2009, 08:23:40 pm ---Well, CGE looks like it's a bit on the rocks - http://www.cgexpo.com/ . Maybe you want to sort of take up the reins. And, yeah, SoCal would be A LOT closer for me, too. --- End quote --- Wrong show. http://www.caextreme.org/ |
| jasonbar:
+1 support that CA is a big state & often has redundant shows/conferences/etc on the north side & south side. I have yet to attend a game-related event "up north" because I can't justify taking a vacation just for games...but day trips in SoCal are just what the doctor ordered. Thanks, -Jason |
| Ummon:
--- Quote from: 1UP on June 07, 2009, 04:34:27 am --- --- Quote from: Ummon on June 06, 2009, 08:23:40 pm ---Well, CGE looks like it's a bit on the rocks - http://www.cgexpo.com/ . Maybe you want to sort of take up the reins. And, yeah, SoCal would be A LOT closer for me, too. --- End quote --- Wrong show. http://www.caextreme.org/ --- End quote --- No, silly. If he wants it to be more of a trade show, then since CGE is apparently in trouble, maybe his show could fill the void. |
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