Well, I didn't buy the tent with the intention of just using it once. After buying it and going to the show and reading around online about tents it seemed more and more like this one really wont meet our needs.
When we go and upgrade from the ezup then I'll either keep it as a spare or try to sell it.
Joe
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--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Maria Arango Diener" <1000woodcuts@...> wrote:
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> Congratulations on completing your first show!
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> Keep the tent for a spare just in case. Or as a way to expand to a 10x20 on
> shows that your neighbor doesn't show up.
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> Many reasons to have a cheap spare tent around (aside from the fact that
> willfully returning something you intended to use once is.well, never mind,
> to each his own I guess).
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> There was at least one other person on here who mentioned that this past
> weekend was going to be their first show. How'd it go?
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> Ours....could've been better. We had our little First-up tent from Walmart.
> We forgot to bring anything to weight it down and the wind guard I thought I
> bought was actually just a screen. Thank God it wasn't windy. It actually
> was a beautiful day. I think I am going to go and return the tent though and
> pick up and ezup, one of the ones with walls. Once I've seen if we can
> really make some money at this I'll go an upgrade the tent again.
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> Sales we'rent great. $125 was the entrance fee, we sold $30. Lessons were
> learned, improvements will be made.
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> How'd everyone else do?
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