:wave: ... So inquisitive minds wanna know. How was the Shot Show and how did everything go for you? Hope all went well and won some bucks on the tables as well! Won't ask anymore questions since "Whatever Happens in Vegas, Stay's in Vegas" .... LOL
:wave: ... So inquisitive minds wanna know. How was the Shot Show and how did everything go for you? Hope all went well and won some bucks on the tables as well! Won't ask anymore questions since "Whatever Happens in Vegas, Stay's in Vegas" .... LOL
A huge shout out to Jason of Dark Sucks for entering the Alpha into the raffle... I won it!
Ill be making a separate new post in this thread, but thanks again Jason!
A huge shout out to Jason of Dark Sucks for entering the Alpha into the raffle... I won it!
Ill be making a separate new post in this thread, but thanks again Jason!
Hey there! It's exciting when other people (besides myself) start threads in my sub-forum!
SHOT was good. Unfortunately I don't really have any photos...vegas you know. I got to meet some luminaries like David Allen (Laughing Rabbit), Gene Malkoff (Malkoff Devices), and Henry Schneiker (HDS Systems) so that was pretty cool. Also met the folks from 4Sevens (thanks for the dinner David!) and I hung out and bothered the guys at the Fenix booth for a while. Oh and I saw the entire cast from "Sons of Guns" and the host from Top Shot.
At one point I was talking to a (un-named) guy about a tactical light concept I'm fooling around with and he had to pause and take a call from the master armorer for SEAL Team 6...so I waited politely Oh and I also had my first random "hey, are you Jason from Dark Sucks?' moment while I was standing at the Surefire booth. It was one of my customers (Trent) and I guess he recognized me I was pretty shocked since we'd never met in person before. Sorry there was no time for a beer though!
I also went to the 4Sevens dinner and sat next to Rothrander (Valiant Concepts) and had a good time talking about CNC and the freebie titanium 4Sevens pen! It was also a real pleasure to finally meet Greta and her husband and get a chance to know them a little better. Then the next night I put one of my lights into the raffle at the Battery Junction party instead of trying to throw it into the pool from 11 stories up...I know, I know, wrong decision. I even managed to sell one of my limited edition copper lights!
Anyway, the show was fun and not (yet) sure how productive in terms of business, but I think some good things will come of it down the road! It also made me realize how few CPF'ers even know I exist...so don't be afraid to tell your friends
If anyone has photos from the show feel free to post them here!
Sounds like you need your own personal photographer to shadow you.
I am expensive, however, I think we could work something out. It would nice for you to have some photos of your early days for historical reasons, also, for promotional use.
Just joking...wait I could do something for you if I cover it next year.
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