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My first thought is that this place is hopping. No comparison to SCI. Far busier.
 
Posts: 11946 | Location: Orlando, FL | Registered: 26 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Yes. A lot busier. I can't wait to see Friday afternoon and saturday. Many people still checking in to the hotel this evsning.
 
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I sold half of everything already. DSC is a good show for us normally and this year is no different. To me, it is nice to be appreciated by the working staff. They may be volunteers but without fail they act if it is just important to them. Thanks folks.


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I sold half of everything already. DSC is a good show for us normally and this year is no different. To me, it is nice to be appreciated by the working staff. They may be volunteers but without fail they act if it is just important to them. Thanks folks.


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I had to work my “real job” today, but I heard it was great. I also heard from others what has been said about Reno being true.

I hope the best for all.


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I wish I was at dsc. First show I missed in a long time.

Irritated subsailor74 all day to check out stuff for me.

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A few more observations:

1-If the crossbow companies are here, I missed them.

2-For some reason they buyers seem to have a different attitude. As an example, Buzz’s wife sells a ton of her goods at DSC. She sells little at SCI. I have heard several say the same thing about their goods.

3- Some of the auction items went for very high prices.

4- One sees a lot more stands and feeders for deer DSC.

5-I have to give Trijicon some praise. I bought an infrared scope at SCI which they donated. The manual was not there. Stopped by their booth. They were all over it.

6-DSC needs to have more benches spread around where one can sit. SCI has them beat badly in this area.

7- For some reason, the floors seem harder in Dallas as compared to Reno.

8- There are some companies here who really aren’t selling their product. They are promoting their product. An example is Purina. I got some fantastic information about use of protein and minerals while talking with these people. Lots of good information available.

9- I bought a hunt that had been heavily promoted. Representatives of the DSC Foundation came over to thank me. I was impressed.

10- Met the new incoming SCI president. Seems like a real nice guy.
 
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I had a great time yesterday and there were a lot of people for a Thursday. Numerous exhibitors were complaining about SCI, a few who do not post here said they would not be exhibiting again while it is in Reno.


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room at 5pm.i passed by sometime and found the door locked too.the show s floor space is smaller than at Vegas.to early for me to give a good comparison between both shows.i visited the school book depository and dealey plaza and enjoyed it.i was surprised that the distance from the shooters window to the spot Kennedy was shot is much shorter than I thought.
 
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I had a great time yesterday and there were a lot of people for a Thursday. Numerous exhibitors were complaining about SCI, a few who do not post here said they would not be exhibiting again while it is in Reno.


Yes I heard the same thing. That’s all the venders talked about- difficulty to fly in, cramped spaces and the anemic crowd.




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DSC needs to have more benches spread around where one can sit. SCI has them beat badly in this area.

For some reason, the floors seem harder in Dallas as compared to Reno.

Met the new incoming SCI president. Seems like a real nice guy.


Larry, I’ve never thought about benches (maybe because I seldom have sitting time), really good idea and I bet there’ll be some benches next year.
The floors seem harder because the carpet is much thinner than that in Reno, and much easier to push a knee walker across

Left one out, the incoming SCI President, Steve Skold, is a nice guy. I wish him nothing but the best.


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Talked to a couple Ph’s that I have hunted with yesterday (Thursday) and they said “Reno was dead this year”.



I think DSC does it right and is/has taken the lead.
 
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Will be there for Saturday only, really depressed to only have one day to see the place. This will be our second time going, enjoyed the show last year.
 
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I spoke with several exhibitors that were at Reno who told me they are going to focus more on DSC.


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Had to change my plans as well. My guide Jason is in hospital and I have to run hunts. Hate I am not going to see you guys. Have fun.


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Definitely much busier than Reno. Everyone I have spoken with is happy.

I love the frozen lemonade.

I got all excited at the food court when I saw a barbecue sign. They had sausage and turkey. Not what I expected to see.
 
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The food court in the north(?) end of the gun area has decent brisket Larry. DSC seems to be a smashing success according to every exhibitor I have spoken with!!
 
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Having a great time! My wife visited the schoolbook depository this morning and really liked it.
 
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Today was one of our best days ever. A big cold front is coming through and maybe some people wanted to get it done before, or it was a really kick butt show. I never even got to walk anywhere.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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Enjoyed the AH dinner.My pleasure to meet Jerome,7mmnut,Lin Stanton,Greg,Jonathan Collett,Jim Grange,Country ??,and others whose names I can't recall.
 
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All the outfitters that I talked to in Dallas that also went to Reno, said the SCI was bad. Nearly all of them said they were having a good show in Dallas. One hunting outfitter said that he talked to more people on Thursday in Dallas than he did the entire show at Reno. A fishing outfitter said he only talked to 2 people on Saturday at Reno.


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Today was one of our best days ever. A big cold front is coming through and maybe some people wanted to get it done before, or it was a really kick butt show. I never even got to walk anywhere.


I am wondering if this is going to impact the weekend. The wind is absolutely howling outside.
 
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I too heard many times how disappointing Reno was.
That said when sci has it together there show is really good.i noticed exhibitors are more approachable and seemed less stressed a t DSC.i like the large floor space at sci st Mandalay.a cab driver w hi o did not want to turn on his metre charged me double last night.hartmann and Weiss were their for the first time I was told but their both was much busier at sci Vegas, same for some outfitters Imo.n Nicest bolt rifle I saw was 375h&h at martini gunmakers booth.i believe it was built on a Brazilian Mauser action.ralf sold it.Free wifi near the entrance and a very large video screen showing good hunting scenes.
 
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I had to miss going today...may go back tomorrow.

But...I spent all day Friday there from open to close of the show floor.

I don't think I have ever seen a busier Friday at DSC and I have been every year in the last 20.


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Spoke to Lin Stanton about an hour ago. He says they are "Slammed"!!!!!!!!


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Talked to my favorite outfitters and all said this was " on fire". Three said they are not going to SCI again, especially if it is in Reno.

I was there to book a hunt to Ethiopia and Jason was sold out until 2021
 
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Just back at the farm from Thursday and Friday at DSC and it was a good show as it always has been. I did not work a booth this time and was able to see everything from guns to art work(which my wife enjoyed very much). She also met Colonel Allen West in the NRA hospitality suite and had her picture taken with him; it is already on Facebook. She also met an old friend from Mississippi in the Steve Barnett Fine Guns booth. We also saw many DWWC members wandering the floors.
The shuttle service from the hotel was curbside and quite regular - no complaints.
I chatted with several folks in their booths and the mood was upbeat and business was good.
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Today was one of our best days ever. A big cold front is coming through and maybe some people wanted to get it done before, or it was a really kick butt show. I never even got to walk anywhere.


I am wondering if this is going to impact the weekend. The wind is absolutely howling outside.


I don't think the early morning weather affected attendance, the halls are packed. I finally gave up and went to my hotel at 2:00 pm, just couldn't maneuver my knee walker thru the crowds. Lots and lots of happy exhibitors.


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Definitely packed today.

That wind was cold this morning!
 
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Does anyone know what "table space" cost at DSC ?


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One of these days I’ll make it to Dallas
Almost did this year but it was easier to drive to Reno
Sounds like it is especially successful show this year for operators and that’s awesome


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Definitely packed. Every single person I spoke with did far better here as opposed to Reno.

I bought a few miscellaneous things today. Generally discounts were being given. Perhaps they don’t want to pack them and ship them home.

Everyone seems to be a lot happier here as opposed to Reno.

Well done DSC.
 
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I had booked at the crown plaza but cancelled and could not reinstate so I booked at the best western at the market centre.i liked the hotel and Denny's and the rodeo goat just across the street.there was a lot of people at the show,mostly locals I guess.the seemed to want to buy up everything.dallas for me was a new experience,something different.i spent all day at the convention.most of the time I was in the gun area.i wish the show was bigger so there is more to check out.i bought John Sharp's book nothing else.i would have loved to buy another rifle and book another trip but I live in reality.biggest pleasure was being amongst people who enjoy hunting.
 
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Uhhh...there’s over 800,000 square feet of show, maybe you missed a bit of it. Looks like it might be a record breaking convention. It’ll take a few days to total attendance, but registration revenue for the first three days exceeds that of any previous four day convention. Lots of happy outfitters and lots of outfitters asking for booth space next year.


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Uhhh...there’s over 800,000 square feet of show, maybe you missed a bit of it. Looks like it might be a record breaking convention. It’ll take a few days to total attendance, but registration revenue for the first three days exceeds that of any previous four day convention. Lots of happy outfitters and lots of outfitters asking for booth space next year.


Is this all under one roof?


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I think that seals the deal for me! Next year it will be DSC...

Shame - I always liked Reno as a town but it’s a lot of money for a pathetic convention - now in a state that it might be illegal to buy a pair of shoes !


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It is all under one roof.


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I could only spare a day, so I flew this morning from Oklahoma, took the DART to downtown, walked the show for 7 hours, and am now waiting to board my flight home. I enjoyed the show, but had to be selective as to which booths I stopped at.

I talked to Crusader Safaris in the morning about an early June hunt, and only realized at 12:50 that they had donated a silent auction hunt, closing at 1 p.m. I managed to register,bid, and win the hunt in less than 10 minutes. Smiler Then I went back to their booth and confirmed the dates.

Other than that, I bought magazine subscriptions (African Hunting Gazette, African Outfitter), back issues of Hunter’s Path, and a 1 ounce binocular “harness”. IMO, not bad for one day.

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Uhhh...there’s over 800,000 square feet of show, maybe you missed a bit of it. Looks like it might be a record breaking convention. It’ll take a few days to total attendance, but registration revenue for the first three days exceeds that of any previous four day convention. Lots of happy outfitters and lots of outfitters asking for booth space next year.


It was fantastic no doubt. So much fun . Lots of smiling faces.

Thanks to you and Rebecca for everything.
 
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