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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:14 am 
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Will we be able to hang banner or signs from the front of our table?
How about tables against the walls? Will there be room behind for our logos etc?

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Yes and maybe. It depends where your table is and you won't know that until you arrive. Go prepared for either situation.

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I have a banner ... I brought it to Montreal, I decided it would look tacky so it never made it into the room. I did not use it at Newport or Healdsburg either.

I do use the banner for a couple of local shows (where artists are playing music, that I sponsor. I sponsor one or two of these shows a year and sometime I bring a guitar. A couple of years ago I sponsored a Marshall Tucker show. That was fun. Chris the guitar player really liked my stuff too. I really do the sponsor thing just to help the promoter who is a friend (and get some use out of my banner )

Anyway Lance it is up to you, but depending on location you might not have a place to hang it.


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Thanks John, so its really a case by case thing.

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A couple of years ago I sponsored a Marshall Tucker show. That was fun. Chris the guitar player really liked my stuff too.    )

[/QUOTE]

Marshall Tucker Band still around? I haven't heard of them in a LONG TIME. Didn't they lose several of the founding members through "unfortunate circumstances", a la Allman Bros, Lynyrd Skynyrd?
Used to really like their stuff. Great guitar picking and the use of the flute was innovative. Do they have any "current" releases and is their style still the same?

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Ok Hank ... a little off topic, but what the heck.

The only original guy is the singer Doug Gray. Chris Hicks was the guy from MTB who played my stuff. He really is a Les Paul guy but he really like the OM I had. Chris played guitar for many different groups and I saw him with the Outlaws about 27 years ago (man oh man that makes me feel old!) Anyway, yup they are still out there ... a working band.

A quick visit to the site shows a busy touring schedule of medium /small size venues.

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Lance, many of the tables are in the middle of the room and you may be back to back with another luthier but you may be able to hang the banner from your table. LMI sent a letter about this stuff about a week ago, did you get that? I just keep one of my T-shirts on my table so people will know who I am. Oh, and I wear one too!!!

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`cause woman your always on my mind, 24 hours at a time...I`m hoping you feel the same.....way.

love the Marshall Tucker band, I think chris may have played with Henry Paul band or Black hawk as well.

No banner for me.. I`ll be lucky if remember some buisness cards.

i am looking forward to seeing you guys in California

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You can always hang a banner from the front of your table. Most likely you will not be able to put one on the wall behind you, but it is possible.

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Just bring a nail gun with a compressor and a hot melt glue gun...


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[QUOTE=Rick Turner] Just bring a nail gun with a compressor and a hot melt glue gun...[/QUOTE]

YOU BET! That should get the job done!

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