As the welsh comedian used to say "I was there ".
As a one man band I have spent 19 years supporting this show first as a club stand and for the last 16 years as a small sole trader selling tooling from deceased engineers workshops, Toads, Haddocks, Bogies and some of those small items that other traders wont sell because either they cannot be bothered or not enough profit in it. It is the only show that I do as I can easily travel in. My small space, insurance, travel and the rip off refreshment prices mean that I have to find about £1000 for a 3 day show. Just think of the problems some of the northern traders have – plus hotels at London prices and keeping the home fire burning.
This year my show income was HALF of last year with many of my regular customers patronising my stand. I was not alone. Most of us made a LOSS. Spend a few moments thinking about who was NOT there!!! One of my friends weighed in his tooling, cutters etc and made a much better price from the scrap man than he did selling it.!!!
Will I , as a model engineer, be there next year???? Will any small trader?? How many big boys there?? Who was missing?? Those who went to Sandown, both traders and visitors, were scathing in their reports and came home poorer for the experience. Don't believe what is said in the modelling press.
We have reached the point where such exhibitions are not viable. Many come but few spend as they can get it cheaper on the internet. The average age of those passing my stand on all 3 days was 65+ with a few ladies and not more than 50 under 16. As the man said " nuff said"
I have been invited to the Bristol show where the stand price is more for a 2 day show and I would have to spend out for 4 nights in a hotel. What do you think????
Not sure if its the Alamo or Custers last stand ( pun intended)
Pete ( otherwise known as loco)