MrSpectrum":39uhjzed said:SECOND Reptile Show...
2 shows to go til D-Day (Dragon-Day!)
Gotta get my butt in-gear on the enclosure & other preparations. :roll:
This time, there was some improvement; at least 2 of the vendors I had previously discussed business cards with now had them. One or two others had updated/reprinted cards. A few have gone to a square (2½" x 2½") format instead of the decades-old/proven standard 3½" x 2" rectangular format. Is this a thing? :? If so, I'm not hep enough to get it--they don't fit well in wallets, business card holders, or stacked with standard cards (or is that the point?)DorgEndo":128q6y0k said:Was there any improvement on the business card availability? I am intrigued that you can see the same vendors a few times.
Apparently, color in and of itself isn't necessarily a "morph". It's all the other stuff that messes things up. Unlike dogs cats, horses, and other domestic animals, reptiles don't have any organized breeding associations/standards or decent record keeping. I'm guessing that this wasn't a problem with $20-$40 zards (ethics notwithstanding) but prices of some are approaching those of pedigreed dogs! :shock:ComicBookMama":6p2m0kz3 said:You’re probably right that “pretty sells” - so breeders are focusing on the flashy colors.
I've seen some doozies at craft shows. Some printed cards on actual thin pieces of wood, others had double-sized folded in half, a couple even had 3D fold-outs, but they all stuck to the standard size format. I looked these over again, and you're right--I'm flinging all but one.Re:business cards... nonstandard shape makes them stand out of a pile; they probably don’t think about fitting into cases or wallets. Irritating but it works, unless you just fling the ones that don’t fit!
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