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Managed to chat to a good number of exhibitors, but sorry never caught up with you proper (after finding you talking to Mr Guitars4You). Next time, eh?
We tried baseball caps this year, thinking that they'd be easier to spot as people were wandering around.
But then people didn't wear them ...
One for people that had pre purchased physical tickets and the other for people paying on the door
Thats supposed to be one of the incentives of buying upfront
Had a great day there, thanks! Thought the food and coffee setup was much better, and that also made room for more stalls. A great mix of smaller bespoke and larger company stuff, some of the independent guitars from UK and Europe were amazing and you get to see loads of cool stuff that you dont get in Guitar shops.
Second car park was great, loads of spaces at 9.45.
Dan Hawkins was good, but the interviewer needed to learn how to talk into the mic. Dan was audible, interviewer wasn’t.
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The only justificable ludicrous noise level was Dan Hawkins's. That tone just had to be that loud.
And bigpoints for the coffee choice.
Sling your hook fella
Jason does a great job of the show but come on it’s been going several years now and that is a pretty basic thing that should have been in place straight out of the box.
I wasn’t the only person saying that while in the queue
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P.S. I didn't think the noise level was too bad.
A shame the Fretboard 'on the sofa' event was cancelled, apparently due to lack of interest - I got there at 4pm, just a bit late. One of the performers earlier in the day was playing a blackface style Rift amp, and really had a great sound with it IMO (ES335 with Bigsby, thru a few effects, including Strymon Flint, into the Rift). That impressed me more than a product dem, as it was actually used in a live gig situation.
Dan Hawkins was good, and there was a young guy in the acoustic area who was demonstrating uke's and nylon string guitars, and he was really good! Billy Watman was his name, he seemed really young, but very good indeed!
I didn't get told off by the noise police..
I was a good lil' Carky