This craft show is small. About 15 crafters. I use the term 'crafter' loosely,
since many had their table(s) full of pre-made China teddy bears, glass novelities,
flavor beads for drinks. I was one of a few and maybe only true crafter.
Sorry, no pictures. I have always forgotten something.
I had two tables full, gear clocks (Steve Goode) old cars, animals tame and wild,
two menorah's, both sold, religious, military,and some southwestern theme. I also
had about 200 pieces of jewelry made from electronics, resistors, diodes...etc.
As usual, I get the, " I have no money to spend but you do such beautiful work."
YES I DO!
There were three things that are memorable; The lady who bought $60 worth of
items and as I told her my price on each one, she would say, your prices are too low,
I tell you, that menorah is worth twice that. Then she invited me to a craft show at
a Jewish synagogue later this year.
Another was two ladies who insisted I give them lessons in scrollsawing.
I agreed I would spend a few hours showing the basics. Told them to visit SSV.
I may never hear from them but it was enjoyable.
The third was an older gentleman who talked wood. Talking wood is always interesting.
I have a few items to ewplace, especially menorah's.
That's it... thanks for listening.