Not any talk here on the show. Have we reached a plateau in technology. We really weren't shopping for anything. I would like a flatbed printer, but we can't justify the cost or footprint it will require. We did purchase the Estimate software package.
Posted by bruce ward (Member # 1289) on :
after the SGIA show in ATL I doubt i will ever go to another show. I mnena it was cool but damn how many printers can you see? how many cool items are NOT in great demand in your area. The machines are too expensive for any workload I personally have. It seems that IF you purchased one of these you would have to hit the internet and take lots of orders and beat others out there, which is GOOD for shops like mine.
Posted by Donald Thompson (Member # 3726) on :
This is the first year since I started driving all night to get there to hang out in the Bullpen that I haven't made it. I have missed my daughters in the Christmas parades every year, so I decided to stay home and go see them. I hear the attendance was down from normal. I hated not seeing all of my frineds frommthe Bullpen, but I will be there next year.
Posted by Bob Boyd (Member # 2500) on :
I was there twice, and it looked pretty crowded both times. I did see Bob & Kathy Gilliland. There were some big companies missing - Gerber being one of them