Les George
Admin - Founding Member
Ok, my bud Nick Wheeler brought this up a little in the badge thread, and I immediately busted in on him about, cuz well, that's just the kinda guy I am... cool 1
He, being the upstanding on line citizen that he is, was not rattled by my foolishness and in the response I am quoting below, gave a little insight to what he thinks about dressing for the show.
If you have ever been to a knife show, you know there are all levels of "dressed up" represented. cool 1 on both sides of the table.
So here is the question that I wanted to talk about without cluttering up the other thread....
You have just worked __ weeks / months getting ready for "the big show" you're packing your bag to go and you have to decide what to wear.
What's if going to be and WHY?![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
He, being the upstanding on line citizen that he is, was not rattled by my foolishness and in the response I am quoting below, gave a little insight to what he thinks about dressing for the show.
Okay, before I get painted as the classroom snob here... I just wanna say I was kidding around (a little).
I do have three very high end suits that I wear when standing behind my table. I feel it's part of the way I want to project myself, and part of dealing with the level of knife I'm trying to sell.
I'm just not gonna wear a T or cap with a suit, and thought a nice, professional badge would look good... especially like at Blade when it could be put below the show badge.
If you have ever been to a knife show, you know there are all levels of "dressed up" represented. cool 1 on both sides of the table.
So here is the question that I wanted to talk about without cluttering up the other thread....
You have just worked __ weeks / months getting ready for "the big show" you're packing your bag to go and you have to decide what to wear.
What's if going to be and WHY?