I've seen it on the forums, both this one and other groups. Guys are saying they are worried about shows getting smaller and are worried that they will be gone. We'll not all of you, but a good number of you, come to the show and leave your models at home. Instead of showing up empty handed maybe think about bringing your creations and filling those empty tables. The guys who do show are aging and won't be able to do it forever. There are many people, younger guys, who bring a few things in there pockets and tell me about There projects back at home. Bring them out! If the younger able guys don't start showing, the tables will continue to get emptier until there isn't much worth looking at. Don't complain that the tables were empty at a show you went to when you left a dozen models in your garage to go there.
Just Sayin!
I was not able to attend and exhibit this year, but will look forward to being there another time.
All very good points given. I can understand the show organizers wanting commitments for exhibitors being there all days, but that's not always possible. Be glad for anyone bringing anything to show.
I remember years ago at the local antique engine steam show they would have 80 feet of tables set up under cover, an airline with fittings and a compressor.
The tables were always full with loads of people watching and asking questions. The show management changes, that interest is not there. They don't want to put up tables nor provide air. And they listened to the flea market people complaining that we too up valuable space.
Along with the aging and passing on of the builders that part of the show has fallen to the wayside.
When exhibiting, I feel there are a number of good points.
Have a variety of display items .
Keep your display neat and tidy. Not a mass of plastic airline everywhere.
Be on your feet talking and showing your models to interested people.
Answer every question.
Allow people to touch and play.
Have fun items like finger engines, puzzles, and favorites like whistles with cords to pull and hand crank generators with lights.
I also took about 30 feet of track and a live steam locomotive with a riding car.
Ran an air hose to follow it along.
There were excited kids lined up all day to run that train back and forth.
I recall a visitor amazed that I allowed touching and playing. He was so pleased to see the interest.
So my point......
Don't give up.
Show what you can
Glean interest.
Be willing to share drawing copies to those interested.
Be willing to open up and mentor and train others.
Help support these show when you are able.