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Re: Putting on an antique tractor show
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Posted by Mike from Canada on July 22, 2003 at 05:53:49 from (66.185.85.75):
In Reply to: Putting on an antique tractor show posted by Lynn Busby on July 21, 2003 at 08:01:44:
these guys all have the right idea. ive attended tractor shows that were an abysmal failure because too many people wouldn't leave their equipment overnite, or based on previous occasions, didnt think the display would attract a crowd. it would also be a good idea to have a small parade. if you have a PA system there, get tractor owners to fill out a card w/ year/make/model and any points of interest about their tractor like :when it was restored, how long its been in the family, or whatever interesting story the owner has about it. (just leave it as a "comments" section on the card. people will get the hint.) just have them line up and pass by the grandstand or wherever your microphone is and let them hand you the cards as they pass by. good luck! mike
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