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  • Katiedid
    New Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 14

    #61
    I have to agree with Rachel & Dave. Stuff that doesn't seem heavy at 1st can VERY quickly get heavy when lugging it to & from your pitch. I suggest adding a shoulder strap to anything that you can, and finding double uses for everything.

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    • dave walbridge
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2002
      • 333

      #62
      Create a mailing list of clients early. Keep it up to date.

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      • Kenny Ahern
        Member
        • Jan 2001
        • 69

        #63
        Always travel with a few wooden wedges for door stops. It is a huge time saver for load-in and out.

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        • dave walbridge
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2002
          • 333

          #64
          Kenny, That reminds me - what to put in the 'box of stuff you'll need backstage' box;

          Tape (3 kinds), markers, paper, flashlights and plug in lights, multi-tool, wrench, leather gloves, first aid kit, headsets, batteries, batteries, batteries, pre-show music cd ( spare)...

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          • Devinthejuggler
            Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 74

            #65
            slow down!
            thanks Dan...
            Devin.

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            • dave walbridge
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2002
              • 333

              #66
              ...Sometimes, its OK to turn down a show that isn't right for you.

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              • Lee Nelson
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2001
                • 352

                #67
                sometimes its OK to take a show that scares you a little

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                • Doctor Eric
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 955

                  #68
                  Don't make the mistake of giving your audience too much credit. We call them "punters" for a reason.

                  I was happy to see (and remember!) a few of my quotes in that pamphlet, Mart.

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