Which Dayton are you attending??? I hardly saw anyone treating or being
treated poorly here. Altogether a really nice bunch of folks. Both
sides of the counter. Flea markets (errr.. 'Outside Vendors' at Dayton)
certainly have the largest variety of 'stuff' anywhere. And if they're
surly I didn't see it. Stoic?? Yup. Mom and Pop sitting behind a
table of stuff that was old and dusty many years ago, and few interested
passersby.. Yup... Good stuff too..
Hope you all have a better time next time.
I did, and spent $$$.
73
Gil
David Jordan wrote:
>Is it gas prices or greedy hams trying to get $$$$ for junk.
>
>Maybe folks are tired of all the rude dealer staff and tail gaters that
>would just as soon punch you in nose as lower their inflated price for an
>item.
>
>The ebay mentality has infected our hobby big time...now what was a good
>deal at $65 is now a good deal at $225.
>
>Nuts to them that think they can make a living selling used radio gear at
>inflated prices...keep the trailer load and haul it around from place to
>place year after year...there's nothing new in the flea market, it's just
>older, with more scratches and dirt, and the prices are as rediculous this
>year as ithey were last year. Folks are tired of it.
>
>Why drive several hundred miles, maybe have to deal with bad weather (the
>curse of Dayton in Spring), deal with rude idiots, etc. I think it has a
>lot less to do with 9/11, and fuel prices, etc.
>
>Wish it was different....
>
>73s,
>dave
>wa3gin
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Greg Gobleman" <k9zm@frontiernet.net>
>To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 10:30 AM
>Subject: Re: [Towertalk] First day at Dayton - Attendance continues to slide
>
>
>>>"The bad news is that the Hamvention continues its attendance slide."
>>>
>>>This is a trend, particularly since 9/11, seen in
>>>
>conventions/conferences
>
>>in
>>
>>>the business world as well. Many articles in the business press have
>>>addressed the substantial downturn in the travel and
>>>
>convention/conference
>
>>>industries which actually started several years ago.
>>>
>>About the time the local gasoline suppliers started gouging us. 30 cent a
>>gallon hikes in the price in one day have contributed to me not going
>>anywhere. I have a 3.5 mpg Ranger Bass boat which has seen little use for
>>the last 3 years and it looks like this year is no exception.
>>
>>We need the motel/tourism industry to throw some weight around in congress
>>to get gasoline prices stable at 99 cents per gallon if you want to see
>>attendance figures go up. Sure, the wife and I have the money to get to
>>Dayton, but unless she has some to spend shopping, we ain't going. (she
>>wasn't even concerned about me having the money for the fleamarket:)
>>
>>73
>>Greg K9ZM
>>
>>
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