Blade show headcount.

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So as this is my first time going over the pond for Blade Show, I was curious to know which Beckerheads I`d be likely to meet at the show?

I`m looking forward to this like a teenage boy going to get his first peace of p......, LOL....

We arrive the airport at 01.50 Thursday, and will go straight to the Sheraton....

Looking forward to saying hello to as many of you guys as possible during the stay...
 
Best part of Blade Show is seeing friends. Trades will be there Friday.
 
I am so looking forward to meeting all you guys that I`ve gotten to know on here....
And specially looking forward to seeing Uncle Weirdbeard, I have some awesome prizes from our gathering to thank him for...
 
I am attempting to make it. I am about 70% G2G currently; just working on schedule and the like.
 
Will be at Blade on Saturday, my first time going, gonna be awesome to see all the different manufacturers and knife styles.
 
I'll be at the TM Hunt table most of the weekend.
if we end up at the pit Thursday night, I'll be one of the tall-ish, heavyset guys with beards. :D
 
I'm there. I get there Thursday for setup. Find me at the KABAR booth...

Moose
 
I'll be there, just as a spectator.

Especially if it's your first time, I recommend sitting down with the map of the booths, and pick out a dozen or so folks/makers/manus you really want to visit, in a semi-organized fashion. Trying to cover the whole thing in one day is sort of overwhelming. The second day, just wander around and see what you see.

Don't forget to look at some of the seminars, and check out the BladeSports cutting competition. :thumbup:
 
Hey Bobber......

I will be in the pit Thursday evening...... Just a short walk from the Sheraton...... Would really like to meet you.....

Ethan
 
Man dates are common at Blade. Just don't look under Moose's kilt.
 
Especially if it's your first time, I recommend sitting down with the map of the booths, and pick out a dozen or so folks/makers/manus you really want to visit, in a semi-organized fashion. Trying to cover the whole thing in one day is sort of overwhelming. The second day, just wander around and see what you see.

You can get the map of the booths on line I believe a head of time. I tend to head immediately to the Bob Dozier tables and then move to the Kabar, ESEE, and other factory knife booths first. Then I start wandering the isles and it does get a bit over whelming. Like visiting a national park, you sort of go into knife over kill. So, being a little organized is a very good thing.

I have a wedding to attend and won't be going this year. Same darn thing happened last year.
 
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