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Old November 15th 04, 06:58 PM
Bill Chernoff
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I am thinking about getting a booth at OSH to show off our Digital Readouts
(see www.star-techno.com) . I have heard both good and bad things about
being a vendor there. Bad: booth costs $2500 for 10x10, Good: tons and tons
of people.

Does anyone know how many attendees are actually builders, as its not the
general public that buys our wares.

Also, I have heard that they will let anyone into the halls to be vendors,
ie hot tub salesmen, and stay-sharp forever knives, etc. Is there a
technical/aircraft builder-only hall, or is it all mixed up?

thanks

Bill Chernoff





 




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