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Monday
Jan282013

Tone Deaf Convention set-up

Thank you to John Bogenschutz for sharing the process behind his convention set-up.

I've been doing the convention scene for a little over a year now (somewhat new at this so take it with a grain of salt), but already my booth has transformed a lot during that time. The biggest change was the fact that I started out with a 10' x 10' booth and now use a 10' x 20' booth size. Sure it's double the cost but it is well worth it for what I have to offer to my customers.

What I'd like to explain is what materials I use for my booth set up and where I get them from. If they work for you, awesome! One last thing before we jump in here, I don't exhibit at comic conventions. I strictly do music education conventions, as those are my readers and my customers. So, if this looks radically different from what you are used to at comic conventions, that is why.

First, here is a look at my booth overall:

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