I haven’t seen
too much “free stuff” at festivals lately! I guess I’m not surprised give the
economy. I can remember years ago going to the Ex (Canadian National
Exhibition) and bringing home lots of “free stuff”. It seemed like a lot back
then, but I was just a kid, so anything “free” would have looked good to me! However,
the food court “goodies” was a different story, large cups of pop, candy bars
and Tiny Tom donuts! Back then, that was how the food and drink companies
promoted themselves. And, if they didn’t give their products away for free, the
price was much lower than normal! Of course, today, companies at industry shows
do hand out some promotional items, but most aren’t that appealing! Well, I
guess I should qualify that! Judi collects pens, so anyone who offers her a
“free” pen, wins her heart! I like the more interesting promotions. I guess
that is why I enjoyed the “business card” I received at the Lindsay
Model Railway Show! We were just finishing our explorations when we came to a
vendor who was selling model trains and train supplies. The store was called Hobbies
and Beyond, from Lindsay. I stopped to say hello and to introduce myself. I do
this when I find something interesting and I want to take their photo. We
talked for a few moments and then I handed the lady my business card. In return
I asked for one of hers. I need cards to remember who I talk with and to get
their contact information. The lady came back with a small package sealed in a
clear bag. Inside were three pieces of wood with instructions on how to put the
wood together! It was a balsam wood glider! On the main wing of the glider was
the store’s contact information! I was hooked! I thought if this is their
business card, it must be a great hobby store to visit. The next time I am in
Lindsay I am going to make sure I visit it!
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Free Stuff…
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