FJ540 wrote:Crocodile is responsible for allowing the same vendors to do business at their events. It's them we're paying at the door, so it's their responsibility to provide a good experience via who they allow to represent them in their "show."
It's not that difficult a concept to understand. The State Fair has a waiting list for companies who want to participate - not everyone makes the cut.
The state fairgrounds has much larger building to hold the couple of year gun shows that are held there, yet they have a waiting list for vendors that want tables. In many cases the shows put on by Crocodile are held in smaller buildings several times a year and has to work to fill those smaller spaces, many times still left with open tables. So Crocodile should turn away many of these vendors that want tables, therefore having maybe half the tables left open and this would be more appealing to those that attend? The shows at the state fairgrounds also has a ranking of the vendors that want tables and they decide who can have tables and who doesn't by this ranking, or is it the vendor that gets his money in first gets the tables and when the tables are gone, they are gone?
Simple concept, still don't get it.
I barely know Jim that puts on Crocodile shows, so I am not siding with him, just have a problem of why Crocodile gets all the blame for all the over priced items at their shows.
Also, I have not been to one of the state fairground shows for years, did not realize the prices for guns and ammo are so much less at those shows compared to a Crocodile show.