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Old 12-06-2007, 02:23 PM   #1
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I spoke with Bob and acquired his permission to post this.

In speaking with Lyndal Hutcherson last night regarding next year's picnic hi indicated that he was in need of additional vendors. In particular, he would like to have more pattern vendors. So, for you folks out there that sell patterns, it would be May 3, 2008 with seminars on May 2, 2008. The convention center is only 2 miles from DFW airport which makes it quite easy to get to. With the loss of Branson, it is the DFW scroller's hope that this could replace it. The vendor application is available on the DFW site. This event will be heavily publicized and should attract quite a number of people. I am not associated with DFW but would very much like to help them make this very promising picnic a success.
(Yes, I will have a booth there as well).
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Perhaps posting on other forums will encourage some of the pattern vendors and seminar hosts you want to come forward. If not, maybe a more direct approach and start contacting the contributors to the magazines might be an idea.

Recognizable names might draw a crowd of attendees.

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Kevin I live in Dallas. But I cant find the link at the DFW site. Where is it listed? Thanks.
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Kevin I live in Dallas. But I cant find the link at the DFW site. Where is it listed? Thanks.
It's right in the center of the main page. I thought that was the one I had linked to the first time (ooops). Try this one.

Looking forward to meeting you!

Toni, there are several folks lined up for seminars that folks should recognize, there will be a full-page add soon in that "other" magazine with a partial listing at least. I know Lyndal has contacted a few folks directly and I will be doing the same on his behalf.
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Cool! I look forward to it.
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I saw the thread title and I immediately thought "Texas Scrollsaw Massacre"....same plot, the cutting takes a while and is WAY more intricate. .....sick mind...sick mind.......
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I saw the thread title and I immediately thought "Texas Scrollsaw Massacre"....same plot, the cutting takes a while and is WAY more intricate. .....sick mind...sick mind.......
Sick mind and coffee on the monitor LOL
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Thanks Kevin, it's tough getting old. I don't know how I missed it. Senior moment may be.
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I saw the thread title and I immediately thought "Texas Scrollsaw Massacre"....same plot, the cutting takes a while and is WAY more intricate. .....sick mind...sick mind.......
Probably would need to resaw and plane them down to thickness first though, hehehehe.

(And you thought you were the only one with a sick mind).
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