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Originally Posted by capesams
Changing the rules abit?...in the begaining there were plugs to buy..I bought from habs..adam r....an a few others...also sold plugs..rods an parts.....you need to change the sentence saying "only sponsers of this site may sell" like mike cc-salty etc...folks want an need parts,kits,wood,molds,wire,cutting tips,jigs..etc. etc.
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1. I thought it was understood since sponsors began selling supplies, that they were allowed to. My sentence does not include them.
2. rules? I try to hold a few sensible guidelines. I wish I could express myself in words as eloquently as Numbskull does, but I'll try my best. Sponsors pay to sponsor the site, JohnR owns the site. Here is a quote from a thread reflecting on last years fest, you could have easily searched and found it before bringing the issue up all over again like we seem to do year after year.
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Originally Posted by JohnR
A couple quick things in my mind - I'd like to go into more detail but I'm under the weather/cough medicine at the moment.
What we do/did right:
- This is an event of peers. A community event for trading of knowledge and some wood to boot.
- The competition is amazing and it does bring out some spectacular work, creativity, and some great humor. People are constantly raising the bar. A highly structured panel of experts, I think, would defeat the grass roots community feeling of Plug Fest.
- The voting is done by one's peers. This is not Miss America or American Idol where a handful of people judge. It is the community that judges.
- Selling: What Mike & Scott did was perfect. There was not supposed to be any other commercial selling, plugs or otherwise and I don't think anyone else had asked too.
- Keep this a pretty much Grass Roots evet.
What we can do better:
- Bigger space
- that would have been tough in the other hall too
- Plan better. Yes, we can plan a bit better and perhaps earlier. The help was fantastic and a team effort, we can a little more help and a little earlier planning.
- Document better within some classes of the competition. Maybe next year we have a "form" that people fill out on the classics, better explaining the job and intent. I noticed this was lacking when I was getting handed paper bag after paper bag.
Plugfest has always been about this great plug building community of people in the northeast (and beyond). Lets keep it what it is, a community event, and not over complicate it.
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I remember the old days Steve also, we like to still keep things loose and enjoyable but we also can't step on toes.
If there isn't supposed to be any plug selling, then I guess trading is the only way to go. make a deal with plugs for plugs, or plugs for parts or whatever works, have fun.
We're trying to keep it from becoming a free-for-all. there are plenty of shows to go to to buy plugs over the winter, we only have one plugfest per year. All builders are welcome, especially newcomers.
thanks guys , I try my best