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Re: Thoughts on Fish Sale Room Auction?
I have only been to the Tampa Convention, but I don't recall any
problems with the fish sale room. There were a bunch of tables with (if I
recall) fish divided up generally by genus. The tables were round which
meant it was easy to acces the bags from any direction. I picked out and
bought a bunch with no trouble at all. I don't think it would be a good
idea to close the room during presentations. Not everyone will be
interested in every talk, and that might be the ideal time for some to buy
fish.
Jay Moylan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Bulterman" <jbulterman at earthlink_net>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 6:47 AM
Subject: Thoughts on Fish Sale Room Auction?
> Anyone have thoughts on making the Fish Sale Room experience at the
National
> Convention the most pleasant possible? Of the Conventions you have
> attended, anything you thought worked particularly well? I know that Bill
> mentioned yesterday that organization of the bags on the sale table was
> important. Any thoughts on moving folks quickly through the room? Is
there
> an optimal time to start the fish sale? Is discontinuing the fish sale
> during the speakers presentation a good idea? How can we improve the
> process for us all?
>
>
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