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On Sep 18, 9:54am, Jim Paugh wrote:
> Subject: AWIA Trade Show
> I understand that the trade show is Oct 13-15 this year. I originally
> thought that it was going to be open to the public on Friday, Oct 13.
> I've since heard that it will be open to the public Oct 15. Can anyone
> confirm this for sure?
>
> ~Jim
>-- End of excerpt from Jim Paugh
Here's the deal. Wind Tracks has the exact hours and all in the Sept issue.
Further clarification comes from an e-mail exchange with Scott See of the
AWIA.
Basically, there's a consumer-only night on SATURDAY (the 14th)with a band
playing in the hall and booths open for drooling. Then on Sunday afternoon
(the 15th), the show is open to consumers *and* retailers. So, while there's
no music to drown out conversation, the rep's may be focused on selling to
shops, not answering questions from geeks like me. Saturday night costs $10,
Sunday entry fee is unclear to me.
Hope this helps-
-df
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