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The London International Guitar Show - Kempton Race Course - 28th Oct
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http://www.guitarshows.co.uk/ARPages/London.html for more info
Sunday 28th October at Kempton Race Course - Free parking - Demos + clinics throughout the day
Will probably be one of the largest selection of new/used guitars under one roof in the UK, long with pedals, amps, spares, parts etc etc
Guitars4You will be exhibiting so come along and say hi - If you wish me to bring along any guitar listed on my web site, for evaluation/potential purchase, then let me know a few days before hand (via e-mail, PM, or phone) and I can bring it along with me
Not sure yet which other FB members are exhibiting, but will add names etc as we go along
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If I do, see you there.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
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@customkits This thread tells you how to do that. Second post is the simple "how to" with a more detailed set of instructions further down
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/139966/adding-a-quote-along-the-bottom-of-my-posts#latest
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(formerly miserneil)
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'We have decided to try a different approach at this year's London event at Kempton Park where the first ten minutes in each half hour will be "noise time" (within reason) and the next twenty minutes will be quiet.
During quiet time, electric guitars and pedals can still be demonstrated through an amplifier but at acoustic guitar volume only. We would suggest providing a headphone facility for demos if you want customers to experience overdrive or volume during quiet times
During "noise time" we would still ask for restraint and for exhibitors to demo at necessary and reasonable volume only. '
I've been doing quite a few shows for the past couple of years, and the only significant noise problem was at the Wigan (North West?) guitar show earlier this year when a guy selling amps demo'd the things with a backing track for almost the duration of the show (to lure-in buyers?) Potential customers trying stuff out tend to be at least a little self-conscious and don't go on for ages.
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I'm going to try and check this one out