Hey, folks... it's that time of year again, when the Halloween candy is on sale in the stores, your email inbox gets flooded with notices of sales on "trick or treating" lights (most of which we already own, in one color or another), and SHOT Show Registration has been open for a while.
So, who's going? It seems to me that I heard that our fearless leader has already registered.
Here's a little snippet of an email the NSSF sent out to its members back when the registration was first open.
Anyway... we go for other reasons, like seeing our friends, checking out all the cool new offerings from our favorite flashlight vendors (and actually placing orders with some of them), learning about new companies, stuffing our "buffet pants"... oh, wait-- that's just Roth, isn't it?
So... back to my original question... who's going to SHOT Show 2013?
So, who's going? It seems to me that I heard that our fearless leader has already registered.
Here's a little snippet of an email the NSSF sent out to its members back when the registration was first open.
Now, I've never been to the State of the Industry dinner, no matter who they've had as the entertainment, but this one does sound pretty fun. And just to grab a price for comparison, I tried to buy a ticket to Terry Fator's show at the Mirage for Thursday, 12/22... they're about $150 when he's over there; I couldn't find any of those $60 tickets they advertise. (Not that I plan to go to SHOT Show for the Vegas shows, anyway...)NSSF Newsletter said:Those fortunate enough to hold a ticket to the 2013 SHOT Show's SOI [State Of the Industry dinner/presentation] on Jan. 15 will be treated to an unforgettable performance by Terry Fator, Las Vegas star and past winner of "America's Got Talent." The SOI will be held at the Palazzo Ballroom beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $115 each or $1,050 for a table of 10, so order now when registering for the SHOT Show. Another tip for early birds is to visit the SHOT Show website to book lodging while the best prices and most convenient accommodations are still available.
Anyway... we go for other reasons, like seeing our friends, checking out all the cool new offerings from our favorite flashlight vendors (and actually placing orders with some of them), learning about new companies, stuffing our "buffet pants"... oh, wait-- that's just Roth, isn't it?
So... back to my original question... who's going to SHOT Show 2013?