Chris Knight
Established Member
Somewhat OT.
I think the internet is killing these shows. People just go to look at stuff look then order it from the cheapest online supplier. I believe that shows need to be re-formatted around stuff you can't easily get (yet) on the internet - namely high quality demos of techniques with the opportunity for Q&A. For this I would expect to pay in future and personally a £100 fee for a ticket that gave me say- a two day attendance possibility, would be a reasonable sort of figure.
I think the internet is killing these shows. People just go to look at stuff look then order it from the cheapest online supplier. I believe that shows need to be re-formatted around stuff you can't easily get (yet) on the internet - namely high quality demos of techniques with the opportunity for Q&A. For this I would expect to pay in future and personally a £100 fee for a ticket that gave me say- a two day attendance possibility, would be a reasonable sort of figure.