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Wayne I feel that there should be a universal pricing for the number of runs a competitor wants to take? At the Circuit City shows I've been to it was $15 for two runs, at a local shop it was 21.68 for two runs. I really could careless if you were to make it like $20 for two runs. Just so one knows what to expect when they go to an event.
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Posts: 58 | From: Bethpage, NY, USA | Registered: Aug 1999
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NORMALLY IT RUNS ANY WHERE FROM 10 TO 25 AND 5 BUCKS FOR RETRIES. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN COMPETING? THERE'S NO SET RATE. I'M PRETTY SURE IF YOU PLAN ON SPENDING THIS AMOUNT YOU'LL BE ALRIGHT .
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It is an 87 Si with 2 12" RF DVC's powered by an 800aII. I will eventually be putting in the EPX 2. When the $ situation gets better.
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Posts: 58 | From: Bethpage, NY, USA | Registered: Aug 1999
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On the pricing issue, most of the shows that have been hosted around here have been $20 for your first run through and $5 for every retry after that. A few have been $25 for the first run through and $5 for retries. This seems to be working well.
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Yep...$20-$25 is the norm around here.Usually the $25 shows are double pointers.Man...Where are those $10 shows at?That is what we need
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Posts: 1124 | From: Topeka,KS,USA | Registered: May 1999
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DragQueen
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Well, I admit $20-25 seems like quite a bit compared to $10 or so, but look at the quality of most of the shows around here. Kent's shows are definitely worth it, and I think that Shawn's are too. I know this is just my two cents and it doesn't count for much, but oh well.
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The $10 shows are the ones hosted by Circuit City. That seems to be their standard entry price. At least at the two of their shows I've been to.
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Posts: 58 | From: Bethpage, NY, USA | Registered: Aug 1999
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