[TheForge] Sacred cows are better eaten than catered to.
Ron Childers
munlaw2 at hcsmail.com
Thu Mar 15 15:26:31 EST 2007
Reis, I do enjoy watching the vendors like Tom Clark work out on his big
Turk, and a Big Blue does a fine job too. I had to put a point on a 3" track
pin and it would be hard to do on a small hammer; no problem with the big
Turkish hammer. Like pocket knives vs swords; each has it's place.
Ron C
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On Mar 15, 2007, at 12:55 PM, Bruce Freeman wrote:
Reis,
I don't argue with your point of view. My point (in a separate sub-
thread) was that if 50% of your people HAVE power hammers, then a
goodly number of those have shops in which power hammer work can
easily be demonstrated. Have such demos there, not at a fairgrounds
or college campus.
However, if someone WANTS to bring a power hammer to an out-of-shop
conference, more power to him. No pun intended. There's nothing
wrong with doing so, it's just a lot of trouble.
Bruce
NJ
Bruce-
we usually have our NWBA conferences at a fairground- but every 5th
one or so is at somebody's shop. The problem is that even though a
lot of people, including me, have big machines, we dont have 40,000
sq ft under cover like the skagit county fairgrounds does, or parking
for 200 cars.
Believe me, my wife would kill me if 150 blacksmiths came over for 2
days.
Not to mention concession stands for food, bathrooms, and all the
other amenities.
I dont know a single smith who has a shop big enough for even 50
people to watch a demo, or room for bleachers behind his hammer. Or
a room big enough for the members art show, or another room big
enough for the hands on beginners area, or for Louie Raffleour, who
has been doing Repousse workshops, free, at the last 4 or 5 NWBA
events. Plus room for the tailgating.
Nope, up here anyway, it makes a lot more sense to have the demos at
fairgrounds.
We usually end with a sit down dinner for a hundred and twenty or so,
with beer drinking well into the night.
I dont know many private shops that have the room for that, either.
Ries Niemi
Industrial Artist
http://www.riesniemi.com/
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