I'd like to open this thread so everyone can give their feedback on this weekend.
1. I did not think that AMCA charged a fee to members to get into a meet. Guess that has changed because it was $20.00 to get in to this one.
2. I did not think that there should have been only two wristband passes per vendor. There should have been two per spot, like Barber does. I bought 4 spots in the beginning and one got two wristband passes. This needs to change in the future. Talked to some other vendors who said they were able to get more passes for free after raising hell.
3. Not enough advertisement. Most of the people walking around were vendors in the swap meet area. Very low turnout. Yes, I know it was the inaugural.
4. Memorial Day Weekend is not the best weekend to have an event like this. Bad planning. I hope it moves to another weekend next year.
5. One of the fun things about swap meets is the surprise purchase. Having the meet segregated keep buyers from walking ever row. No use in walking down the American row if I'm looking for British parts. WRONG. Many vendors have a variety of items for sale and the spur of the moment buying is limited by this segregation.
1. I did not think that AMCA charged a fee to members to get into a meet. Guess that has changed because it was $20.00 to get in to this one.
2. I did not think that there should have been only two wristband passes per vendor. There should have been two per spot, like Barber does. I bought 4 spots in the beginning and one got two wristband passes. This needs to change in the future. Talked to some other vendors who said they were able to get more passes for free after raising hell.
3. Not enough advertisement. Most of the people walking around were vendors in the swap meet area. Very low turnout. Yes, I know it was the inaugural.
4. Memorial Day Weekend is not the best weekend to have an event like this. Bad planning. I hope it moves to another weekend next year.
5. One of the fun things about swap meets is the surprise purchase. Having the meet segregated keep buyers from walking ever row. No use in walking down the American row if I'm looking for British parts. WRONG. Many vendors have a variety of items for sale and the spur of the moment buying is limited by this segregation.
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