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On 2009-02-04 14:43, tikiyaki wrote:
On 2009-02-04 14:39, lucas vigor wrote:
The fictional "cheers" and "melville's" (upstairs) is a good example of how it could be done!
Swapmeets in the parking lot are also an excellent idea, Jim!
Well, then, who is gonna be "NORM" ? - I vote for Soccer Tiki .
Hosting Swap mets and craft fairs is a great way to generate extra $$$....at $50 - $100 per table/space , that could bring in serious supplemental income for the place to help offset that monthly rent nut.
They had a surf memorabilia swap meet in the parking lot about 2 months ago that i didnt realize was happening until i was driving by one Saturday morning. There were old surfboards, Hawaiiana and tiki stuff for sale. I bought a killer painting from a 16 year old kid named Joe Aaron, and was stoked to see the parking lot being used for such a cool themed event. Not sure if Chuck profited from the vendors or who was behind the organizing of it.
They had a surf memorabilia swap meet in the parking lot about 2 months ago that i didnt realize was happening until i was driving by one Saturday morning. There were old surfboards, Hawaiiana and tiki stuff for sale. I bought a killer painting from a 16 year old kid named Joe Aaron, and was stoked to see the parking lot being used for such a cool themed event. Not sure if Chuck profited from the vendors or who was behind the organizing of it.
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=30622&forum=1&hilite=joe%20aaron
[ Edited by: Mongoloid 2009-02-04 16:06 ]
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