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2008 2008 Seek Out New Products And Outfitters ! EXTRA Opportunities For Education A t the New Product Center, like last year, handheld scanners will be available for dealers to quickly gather information. “The dealers really enjoyed having that capability last year,” Mannuzza said. “There are usually about 500 items in the New Product Center and we’re expecting about that many this year.” With handheld scanners, dealers can walk through the New Product Center and scan the cards beside items that catch their attention. When they return the scanner, the information is downloaded and printed. This gives retailers a list of the products they scanned and the company’s booth numbers at the show. “This year, the New Product Center is not on the show floor,” Mannuzza said. “It will be in the Central Lobby, just as you enter the convention center.” The Outfitters Post, which will be located on the main SHOT Show floor in North Hall, will have information on game ranches, guides, outfitters and other providers of hunting experiences for customers. “There are about 30 outfitters who are planning to be there,” Mannuzza said. “There is special signage and we have them all together so attendees can find them.” There will also be a few taxidermists in the Outfitters Post. S HOT Show University, sponsored by NSSF’s National Association of Firearms Retailers (NAFR), will be held on Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, in the Las Vegas Convention Center. This is the seventh year NAFR has held the university. (See page 52 for a list of seminars.) The cost to attend the daylong university is $50 for NAFR members and $75 for non-members. To register, call (203) 426-1320 or visit the NAFR Web site at www.nafr.org. Dealers may also register via www.shotshow.org. A number of free seminars will be held on Feb. 2, 3 and 4 from noon to 1 p.m. The exceptions are the annual “AFT/FBI-NICS Issues and Answers” and the “Firearms & Ammunition Excise Tax Seminar.” (See page 52 for a list of seminars.) Five of the free seminars focus on law enforcement, reflecting the increase in interest in L.E. at the show. One difference in this year’s seminars is their timing. Instead of holding the seminars throughout the day, they will be conducted during the lunch hour. “It’s difficult for a buyer to take four days out of his workweek to come to the show, and then leave the show floor to attend a seminar. By holding the seminars concurrently from noon to 1 p.m., dealers can grab a sandwich, have a working seminar, and be back on the floor in an hour. Plus, each day they can choose a different seminar,” Mannuzza said. GIVES YOUR CUSTOMERS THE HOTTEST PEPPER SPRAY! AND THE HOTTEST COLORS, TOO! • SABRE quick release key chain now available in pink and yellow to maximize appeal to female consumers. Also available in black, blue, and red. • New—Pink and Green Camo key chains now available. • SABRE key chains fire 25 shots at 8–10 feet for superior protection. SH V OT isit SH SEC OW a – B t the oo th 90 4 1 Place Your Order Today! MAKING GROWN MEN CRY SINCE 1975! 330 Sun Valley Circle Fenton, MO 63026 1-800-325-9568 www.sabrered.com info@sabre-sabrered.com 50 CIRCLE NO. 273 ON INQUIRY CARD SHOT SHOW EXTRA SUPER ISSUE 2008 • www.shootingindustry.com