I don't know why everyone says NAMM is "industry" only. Have you seen some of the people that come in there? I've been going for (...too long) and I see teenagers, kids, groupie wannabes, etc that don't seemingly have anything to do with the buying and selling of music products. (in the business sense) There are lots of "consumers" that find their way into the show, and frankly, they are the one's that keep it interesting. (wow, did you see that...) Tony Karavidas Encore Electronics http://www.EncoreElectronics.com Designers of "The best MIDI to CV converter on the planet." -Keyboard Oct. 1997 > -----Original Message----- > From: bruce@... [mailto:bruce@...] > Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 11:01 AM > To: motm@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [motm] Re: Should I exhibit at NAMM? > > > This whole discussion brings up something that I have been curious > about for a very long time. There is really only 1 music equipment > show in the US, NAMM. > > This show is for dealers / industry only, and has all kinds of musical > products from guitars to mixing boards to trumpets and yes, synths in > there somewhere too. > > Last year was fun because there were several nice surprises there, one > of which was my discovery of MOTM and Paul. I guess I am one of the 2. > > But there is really no consumer / enthusiast level show that is > targeted to musicians, and is a place where Vendors can show "the new > stuff" off to the public. > > If there was, that would be a much better place for Paul to have a > booth. As far as I know places like Guitar Center and MARS will never > want to carry MOTM, it just is not mainstream enough for them. > > Bruce > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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RE: [motm] Re: Should I exhibit at NAMM?
2001-08-22 by Tony Karavidas
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