Do they visit INGO? If they do, here are 4 suggestions to make this show better:
1. Have several entrances where you can buy tickets and get in. Better yet, buy your ticket online, print it out and just walk in the express door.
2. Organize the show by item. Knives/Long Arms/Pistols/Ammo/Nazi Crap/ flashlights, etc. The show has evolved so that most of the tables are specialty; there are only a few that have coins, ammo, nazi pins, AR parts, all on the same table. "Where's the Remington barrels?---Over there between the lockpicks and the roasted nut table, right next to the auto parts school." What?
Study some actual organized shows, like SHOT or something.
3. Make the aisles wider. I know they're cramming them in there for monetary reasons but there's no way they're not making more money now than ever before; they can afford it.
4. Have a section off in one of the corners where guys can come and swap and make private sales. There's no place to do it so guys pass each other in an aisle and start haggling $2.43 over their Rossi .22 and end up blocking the aisles. Have chairs and sections for scooters.
1. Have several entrances where you can buy tickets and get in. Better yet, buy your ticket online, print it out and just walk in the express door.
2. Organize the show by item. Knives/Long Arms/Pistols/Ammo/Nazi Crap/ flashlights, etc. The show has evolved so that most of the tables are specialty; there are only a few that have coins, ammo, nazi pins, AR parts, all on the same table. "Where's the Remington barrels?---Over there between the lockpicks and the roasted nut table, right next to the auto parts school." What?
Study some actual organized shows, like SHOT or something.
3. Make the aisles wider. I know they're cramming them in there for monetary reasons but there's no way they're not making more money now than ever before; they can afford it.
4. Have a section off in one of the corners where guys can come and swap and make private sales. There's no place to do it so guys pass each other in an aisle and start haggling $2.43 over their Rossi .22 and end up blocking the aisles. Have chairs and sections for scooters.