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Re: Well said but maybe too premature to ~~~

The club tables offered by ANA to its member clubs were never a “booth” John, but a bare table. In spite of the clubs large attractive CC & GTCC banner displayed and promotional displays on the free table such as back issues of the club magazines and free wooden nickels and chips on the free table failed to draw many visitors to the secluded area of the huge bourse floor of non-interested attendees who were there to attend a coin convention. What was more productive in my opinion was the CC & GTCC club meeting room that was open to the public held at ANA conventions that were listed in the official convention program. Club members and visitors were permitted to engage in discussions and trading after a brief meeting.

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Michael, at least the CCA is giving it a shot...
Why are you responding to a 4-month old post like
I agree with Michael .....
Well said but maybe too premature to ~~~
Re: Well said but maybe too premature to ~~~
I remember the '91 ANA in Orlando
Re: I remember the '91 ANA in Orlando
Re: I remember the '91 ANA in Orlando
Re: I remember the '91 ANA in Orlando
Because it was a done deal on 9/29/24 and ~~~
You don't really respond to my points, though
Michael. What we sign up that weekend~~~
And the results were
Re: And the results were
John, you are missing my point
Re: John, you are missing my point
In keeping with my "give it a rest" theme...
Thanks for helping out Allan.
Is the CCA even allowed to have a table anymore???
Re: Is the CCA even allowed to have a table anymor
Re: Is the CCA even allowed to have a table anymor
What did you do?
Re: What did you do?
It was kind of funny, too.

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