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Can somebody give me an estimated allocation of time for this show. Meaning, what would be the best way to divide my time between the show and classes. I would fly in from Wisconsin and love to spend one day with bob park and another with Chan. Would this leave enough time to really meet the vendors and folks. Would like to make the most of my time. Thanks

Jon

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Can somebody give me an estimated allocation of time for this show. Meaning, what would be the best way to divide my time between the show and classes. I would fly in from Wisconsin and love to spend one day with bob park and another with Chan. Would this leave enough time to really meet the vendors and folks. Would like to make the most of my time. Thanks

Jon

Jon,

Re time allocation, that's kind of a fluid thing. Classes run from a half day to 3-day classes, depending upon what class you may choose. Fortunately many of these are before the show itself opens, although there ARE classes during thee show (so folks have to make a choice). The show this year ran for really 2 1/2 days: Friday, Sat., and half of Sunday. Plus there's the Leather Debut at the show which you'll want to walk around and take photos. AND all the places in Sheridan. And if you're into western history and conflict there's the Indian battlefields from Little Big Horn 75 miles north to Fetterman Site 25 miles south.

All that being said, time depends upon YOUR interests. If you're a horse and saddle guy, that's what Sheridan's all about. If you're more interested in tools, you'll need less time. Sewing machines?? There's 3-4 vendors of sewing machines. All in all, I would allow one solid day for doing the show itself. And then work classes around that one solid day.

Have I answered your question sufficiently? If not, please let me know and I'll try and be interest-specific.

Harvey

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Jon,

Harvey hit the class deal, I would allow a day for the show, and preferably the first day. There are also two evening socials of note. On Thurs night before the show, King's host a reception - good food, libations, and comraderie. Geat socializing time. Friday night Sheridan Leather Outfitters hosts one at their place. Another great time. They also have the banquet or reception and pass out the awards for the Leather Debut (entered competition held at the show) as well as naming the Al Stohlman Awardee and Ann Stohlman youth winner.

The Don King Museum is a must see. I would allow a few hours at least. Open the same hours as the saddle shop I believe. Unbelievable collection of saddles and gear. Lots of vintage tools on display - some Don made and many he collected. A lot of the Stohlman memorabilia is there - original sketches for the books, the actual workbench, tools, etc. Ok, maybe a few hours is light. I have been through a few times the week of the show and a lot of people there. My last visit was a fall trip and nobody much there. Spent an afternoon and the next morning and finally felt like I had appreciated about half of what was in there.

We haven't been for a couple years but next year are planning on it again.

Bruce Johnson

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Thanks guys. That gives me a great visual of the show. I understand now that the show is really seperate from the classes. So I will plan a week to include time before and then have the weekend for the show and fly home on Sunday. Can't wait. I never thougtht about the other areas of historical interest. I will have to visit Little Big Horn.

Thanks,

Jon

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Hey Jon,

Just to throw in a couple of other historical interests that are close by: Yellowstone is just a few hours west of Sheridan and the Black Hills (Mt. Rushmore, etc.) a few hours to the east. Yellowstone usually has just opened the east entrance by the time of the Sheridan show, but a lot depends on the amount of snow they received the previous winter. Just an FYI.

Bob

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Thanks for the photos!

Now lets see if I can raise enough cash with sales to get a plane ticket across the pond and visit the next year's show =)))

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Thanks guys. That gives me a great visual of the show. I understand now that the show is really seperate from the classes. So I will plan a week to include time before and then have the weekend for the show and fly home on Sunday. Can't wait. I never thougtht about the other areas of historical interest. I will have to visit Little Big Horn.

Thanks,

Jon

Jon,

If you are a student or fan or whatever of the Indian wars, here's the deal. LBH (Little BigHorn) is 1 hour south of Billings or about an hour north of Sheridan. It is on the crow Reservation, which also abuts the Northern Cheyenne reservation. Approx. 13 miles south of Sheridan at a little community named Story, that is the site of the Wagon Box Fight (1868). And 25 miles south of Sheridan is the site of the Fetterman Battle (1866). There is LOTS of Indian/US Army history in the area.

Harvey

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Jon,

If you are a student or fan or whatever of the Indian wars, here's the deal. LBH (Little BigHorn) is 1 hour south of Billings or about an hour north of Sheridan. It is on the crow Reservation, which also abuts the Northern Cheyenne reservation. Approx. 13 miles south of Sheridan at a little community named Story, that is the site of the Wagon Box Fight (1868). And 25 miles south of Sheridan is the site of the Fetterman Battle (1866). There is LOTS of Indian/US Army history in the area.

Harvey

Sure make me crazy............Horse to go. I'm in. Thank you for all of the info.When it comes around next year, I am not opposed to exchanging cell pnone numbers either. How else do we meet!!!!

Thanks,

Jon

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