The BCA Trade Expo begins on Wednesday. What are the best pool halls to visit (near the convention center which is near the French Quarter) for the attendees? Is there any pool hall with carom tables?
The BCA Trade Expo begins on Wednesday. What are the best pool halls to visit (near the convention center which is near the French Quarter) for the attendees? Is there any pool hall with carom tables?
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The BCA Trade Expo begins on Wednesday. What are the best pool halls to visit (near the convention center which is near the French Quarter) for the attendees? Is there any pool hall with carom tables?
Is there a tournament associated with the convention? I'm heading to Venice to go Tuna fishing later this week and plan on hitting the Quarter Saturday night, is it worth stopping by Saturday afternoon to check out?
Where is the new one? I'd hate to end up at the old location.Buffalo's is the place. Lots pf parking and lots of places to eat. The place has action day and night for every level of player.
I see that Lacy's is non-smoking. Is Buffalo's also non-smoking?
Junior Nationals will be held there but no other tournament. You may be able to get a visitors pass to go watch that if you can find someone you know there that would get you a pass at the BEF sign-in. Normally it's a industry only event, but I have been able to get a pass for a friend before for Jr Nationals. Unfortunately my son just got too old for that, my first year in like 5 or 6 years that we are not going to Nationals with him.
Keep in mind the general floor has been off limits to those with Jr Nationals passes for most of the time and is only opened up during certain hours for the kids to mingle and check things out. It used to be open fully to them but there were complaints from some vendors about disturbances the kids caused. Because you know, kids that love pool you don't want to have around.
Why would the event even be industry only? Why not let in the public. Does it really have that much business?
When the event used to be held in Vegas and they had the two huge Men and Women's events attached, was it industry only then too?
Never understood the limitation. Is nothing "geared" at all to the public?
The vendors are set up to sell wholesale, for the most part. The nearest you get to retail are some custom cue makers. I think the vendors are looking for $10,000 sales, not $10 sales and some of them think talking to the public is a waste of time. Maybe there is a sales tax issue, if you remember New JerseyWhy would the event even be industry only? Why not let in the public. Does it really have that much business?
When the event used to be held in Vegas and they had the two huge Men and Women's events attached, was it industry only then too?
Never understood the limitation. Is nothing "geared" at all to the public?
Junior Nationals will be held there but no other tournament. You may be able to get a visitors pass to go watch that if you can find someone you know there that would get you a pass at the BEF sign-in. Normally it's a industry only event, but I have been able to get a pass for a friend before for Jr Nationals. Unfortunately my son just got too old for that, my first year in like 5 or 6 years that we are not going to Nationals with him.
Keep in mind the general floor has been off limits to those with Jr Nationals passes for most of the time and is only opened up during certain hours for the kids to mingle and check things out. It used to be open fully to them but there were complaints from some vendors about disturbances the kids caused. Because you know, kids that love pool you don't want to have around.
Ok thanks. Didn't think about the Chinese or the like being over to conduct industry to industry sales. Was thinking more small scale like OB Cues trying to sell to a pool hall to stock their cues, or Diamond showing off new lights for their tables, things like that for example. Ones of these days I'll try out the Expo in Philly.
Its like the difference in the SHOT show and a standard gun/sports show. One is all industry and the other is geared for public sales.Why would the event even be industry only? Why not let in the public. Does it really have that much business?
When the event used to be held in Vegas and they had the two huge Men and Women's events attached, was it industry only then too?
Never understood the limitation. Is nothing "geared" at all to the public?
There are pool hall people there as business, as well as bars. All the major retailers like J&J, Imperial, etc.. are there. A lot of the items there not only pool stuff, there is general bar stuff, jukeboxes, video game machines, ping pong, shuffleboard, furniture, direct manufacturers of basically generic cues also, like the Chinese brand that Jayson Shaw is with now.
Last time we were there we picked up a mid-range Butterfly ping pong paddle for my son for about $10 cheaper than you can find online, and tried out some new shafts from McDermott. Also talked to the OB guys about making a jump/break and demand for them, and there is one out now. I guess I'll take the credit for that :wink::grin: