Perhaps I didn't make it
Perhaps I didn't make it clear. I'm not debating anything. What other vendors have done in the past, and what they do now, doesn't sway me one way or the other.
I have better things to do than attend shows like the one at Toledo. They simply don't make enough money (for me) to want to spend my time nickel and diming a booth for a whole weekend. I guess I value my weekends at more than $15-20 an hour, a going rate for selling a few boat parts.
I note that those suggesting I attend these shows are no longer in 'the business'. I wonder why? Perhaps not enough money in it for them too?
To say that the market is small and there aren't many people daft enough to want to get into submarines is ridiculous. Since I started in this business, we've sold over 150 models in about 1 year, to many people who have never been to a submarine model show. I doubt ANYONE has done THAT sort of volume before. I expect to DOUBLE that figure this year.
There is a bigger market out there, but it won't be reached by attending these shows. The few model subs I have seen on other booths look as if they've been around a long time, collecting dust.
If other vendors want to attend these venues, good luck to them. I won't be there, and I'll bring more new people into the hobby.
Does that make more sense?
I was hoping someone would suggest something a little more positive to kick this hobby into another gear.
Perhaps I didn't make it clear. I'm not debating anything. What other vendors have done in the past, and what they do now, doesn't sway me one way or the other.
I have better things to do than attend shows like the one at Toledo. They simply don't make enough money (for me) to want to spend my time nickel and diming a booth for a whole weekend. I guess I value my weekends at more than $15-20 an hour, a going rate for selling a few boat parts.
I note that those suggesting I attend these shows are no longer in 'the business'. I wonder why? Perhaps not enough money in it for them too?
To say that the market is small and there aren't many people daft enough to want to get into submarines is ridiculous. Since I started in this business, we've sold over 150 models in about 1 year, to many people who have never been to a submarine model show. I doubt ANYONE has done THAT sort of volume before. I expect to DOUBLE that figure this year.
There is a bigger market out there, but it won't be reached by attending these shows. The few model subs I have seen on other booths look as if they've been around a long time, collecting dust.
If other vendors want to attend these venues, good luck to them. I won't be there, and I'll bring more new people into the hobby.
Does that make more sense?
I was hoping someone would suggest something a little more positive to kick this hobby into another gear.
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