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Post by jellybean on May 17, 2019 4:33:53 GMT -8
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Post by luehdorf on May 17, 2019 14:15:51 GMT -8
I heard it’s far from the size that it was once. Probably the biggest fairs are now in Germany (Frankfurt) and in France, also with the best material. In Frankfurt you can still see some rarities and very new stuff. I got to see a Bhutanitis ludlowi last time.
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Post by Adam Cotton on May 18, 2019 4:44:29 GMT -8
Looks like an event for kids rather than for collectors Maybe that's not such a bad thing, if it encourages the next generation to get interested. Adam.
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Post by coloradeo on Jun 1, 2019 13:09:53 GMT -8
Did anyone go this year? How was it?
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Post by collector on Jun 11, 2019 16:01:37 GMT -8
I did. I do set up a an educational table (actually two tables) for the Lorquin Entomological Society, and I was there all day Saturday, and for a couple of hours on Sunday. According to the museum, 6,110 people attended on Saturday, and 6,983 on Sunday, for a total of 13,093. To give you an idea what that really looks like, here is a picture of the tables taken on Saturday. Bedros
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Post by exoticimports on Jun 12, 2019 3:09:58 GMT -8
I did. I do set up a an educational table (actually two tables) for the Lorquin Entomological Society, and I was there all day Saturday, and for a couple of hours on Sunday. According to the museum, 6,110 people attended on Saturday, and 6,983 on Sunday, for a total of 13,093. To give you an idea what that really looks like, here is a picture of the tables taken on Saturday. Bedros View AttachmentGreat to see you are still attending. It was probably at the LA show that we met circa 2002. Chuck
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