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Originally Posted by Stuart Adams
SEMA without cars would be a zero. Isn't the car the reason we are all there. Builders get work and builds from someone seeing their work during SEMA.
We get real closed minded and in our own world sometime, SEMA is very international with a lot of potential.
Luck has nothing to do with it, you were there because you were there and it was timing. No one wins the lotto without showing up and buying a ticket. Like Jack Nicklaus said " the more I practice the luckier I get."
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I agree Stuart, But I get more work out of just dumb luck or being in the right place at the right time then having an actual fancy booth or risking the damage to a fine auto. But booth did nothing when you meet the guy in line to the mens room and talk for 10 minutes because the line is so long. It did give me a way to show him our work after we got done at the restroom.
You have to first get to a place that increases your odds, in order to actual meet that lucky.