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Thread: What about the "Hands-On Expo"?
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23rd November 2009, 07:23 PM #91Novice
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I fully intended going but I had a better offer and went fishing instead. Was all fired up to go till I was informed it was basically a bit of a ripoff of the working with wood show with the same tired old demonstrators like Raffan, Vaughan and Bell I decided the fishing was a better option.
And after reading this.
Originally Posted by ubeaut
Karma has struck and will strike again. I think they should get on bended knees and beg forgiveness of the people they sold the working with wood show to, especially if they intend to go ahead with the other shows as planned.
If they intend to continue running shows they need to have a go at something completely different, something new and fresh and leave the woodwork alone. If they continue in this vein, we the woodworking public will be the ones who really suffer, as they will surely cruel it for everyone.
Just my humble, honest and sincere opinion.
Darky
PS I chose to go up to Rockhampton for the weekend with a dear old friend, for the following result.
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Not a great photo, but the weekend was amazing and the barra steaks were to dye for.
Got to admit, I did not miss the expo for a second as I was having way too much fun.Evil to the bone. But really cute.
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23rd November 2009, 11:43 PM #92
Nice lookin' fishy for the little dishy and my favourite too.
I didn't say they owned the Timber and Working With Wood Shows. What I said was they ran them (for DMG World Media), or one ran them the others helped.
Don't look like there's anything more constructive coming from this thread so unless someone else has something to add it'll be closed tomorrow.
Neil
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24th November 2009, 12:19 AM #93Novice
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Weather they owned it, or as you said, "headed up and ran" what they have done still seems to be unethical to me.
I will continue to attend and enjoy the working with wood shows but will not attend one of the hands on shows purely on moral grounds. Not even sure I will support the businesses that knew this yet exhibited at the show anyway.
Maybe it is time to close this thread.
DLEvil to the bone. But really cute.
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24th November 2009, 11:10 AM #94
I was talking with an exhibitor on the Sunday. I was told of two parents who rocked up at 3pm on the Saturday to collect their son working on the stand. They had to pay $15 each to enter plus a $10 parking fee. $40 to collect their offspring. They weren't amused apparently and neither was the exhibitor. It would seem ethics are not what they should be with the organisers.
Darklord, I could not agree more.
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