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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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Well, its the reason a lot of us go or want to go, but the cars are there to show off products from manufacturers.
The builders take a back seat to that in every instance. You don't see a big Rad Rides booth or a Ring Brothers booth. If you don't follow some of these builds online you don't know who built the car.
The vast majority of people at the show are there to sell product and to buy product. Of the thousands of people that go there very few percentage wise are there for the cars, even fewer that can afford to buy or build the cars.
I would like to take a poll of all the builders, and see where most of their business comes from. Id say majority of business comes from, print (mags) and self promotion on there own websites (project sections) and some of the best shows around the country.
I get paid to go to SEMA and the company I work for has a big booth with 2 or 3 cars. They are there to show off new product, sell truck loads of product, and sign up new distributors. they don't advertise the builders of the vehicles.