BTW I will be there regardless of the reviews. I have done trade shows with this promoter in the past and know that they put on a first rate show...at least for beads, besides I could not resist signing up for a couple of classes

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Thanks for your insights Vernelle. I am familiar with the organizer(Offinger Management) from Embellishments and the Bead and Button Show which is a similar type of show for the bead industry. It will be interesting to see how they do in Portland. There are a lot of glass savvy people and local attendance should be pretty good if the advertising is done properly. That might not be of benefit to someone as yourself but it might be good for the show in general.vblue wrote:This used to be the AGSA (I think that is the letters), now AGA (Art Glass Association). I've been going the past 4 years. It used to be strickly for retailers but has steadily been going down hill due to poor organization of shows, last minute notice of classes (compared to Glass Expo.) Now it is open certain days to the public. The number of exhibitors has also declined.
They had been rotating the conference in Chicago, then Orlando, the Nashville. They decided to try Portland after a decline in attendance and complaints from many of us. The smaller retailers use conferences as vacations and there isn't that much to see in Nashville.
I'll be going to Portland because of the glass companies there, Museum of Glass not far from there, etc.
Their classes are not as expensive as Glass Expo.
Vernelle
Bummer that you do not think the show is worth the trip.Dennis Brady wrote:Portland is pretty close to me and I had seriously considered both exhibiting and teaching there - but their last 3 shows were so poor I'm likely to not even visit the show. Many of the large companies that usually exhibit at Vegas and the AGA shows won't be there. I won't be surprised if this is the last show they do.