In past years (Hugo House and Seattle Centre Northwest especially), a few folks have brought along merch and (A) made backpack sales, and (B) co-opted a table somewhere out of the way as a designated merch table (run on the honour system, which has so far worked great).
I want to check in with organizers: that's been a system that both buyers and sellers have really liked. I'm hopeful that it's okay for us to do so again this year. But it's not fair to you as organizers to spring that on the event without first checking. Is it okay to continue this model of letting people set up an honour-system merch table somewhere at the con?
Selling Games
- tonydowler
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Re: Selling Games
Absolutely! As in past years, we don't have any official activities around selling games, having dealer tables, etc., but we have no issues if you want to bring stuff and sell to other gamers. We only ask that it be done in a way that doesn't detract from the con in general.
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- Name:Chris Bennett
Re: Selling Games
I'm not an organizer.
But as the purchaser of these games I wholly support it!
I feel like its in keeping with the creative side of this con. I know of no other gatherings of similar size with so many designers bringing their games to be played. Yes...even Jackson's "hug-me-storytelling games":)
I love it all!!
But as the purchaser of these games I wholly support it!
I feel like its in keeping with the creative side of this con. I know of no other gatherings of similar size with so many designers bringing their games to be played. Yes...even Jackson's "hug-me-storytelling games":)
I love it all!!