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Cameras for the "public" were not allowed.
Ron Woods was lucky enough to get a dealer/vendor badge and I think camaeras were allowed for those folks. Here is my funny story : I entered the show at 8 am on Saturday with about 250 other folks. No one was "bag searched" except for me. With my Dutch, Indonesian, and Italian heritage, I did look "not from here" as the saying goes. I made a joke about being "profiled" and we all lauged about it... They found my camera and asked me to take it to the car or give up my batteries which I did. Did not want to leave a $ 900 camera in my rental car... Does anyone know the Wanamacher policy that allows cameras for dealers/vendors but not the public ? Why are they afraid of the public taking photos ? |
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