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Ronald Riffel

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Jan 30, 1995, 10:45:18 AM1/30/95
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Trying to find a source on internet which will give me a list of trade
shows relating to metal: welding, fabrication, metal art, etc.
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Ronald L. Riffel, 2509 E. Floyd Ave., Englewood, CO 80110; (303) 762-0438
Metal Sculpture and Multifunction Operation Machine Sales (MOM),
the metal machine that shears, punches, rolls, and breaks metal saving
time and decreasing waste.

James Kirkpatrick

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Jan 30, 1995, 3:40:52 PM1/30/95
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In article <3gj1ie$m...@ixnews2.ix.netcom.com>, ron...@ix.netcom.com (Ronald Riffel) writes:
|>Trying to find a source on internet which will give me a list of trade
|>shows relating to metal: welding, fabrication, metal art, etc.

I don't know of a list of shows, but in the L.A. area there are:

WESTEC (Western Tool Exposition & Conference)
Los Angeles Convention Center
March 27-30, 1995

Job Shop Show, held each year at the Anaheim Convention Center

If you do come up with a source for a list, please post it.

Jim

J. Kimberlin

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Jan 30, 1995, 8:06:32 PM1/30/95
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The only source I can think of is a printed source such as "American
Machinist" They usually have an issue on all the major shows but rarely
the minor shows. CNC West has info on the West Coast shows usually. AM
is a Penton publication which is free to qualified recipients. So is CNC
West. Since both of these mags are trade publications, you should be
able to ask them about the show dates and either should know. AM knows
about the European ones in Germany and Italy as well as the major ones in
Chicago and LA. The main phone # for Penton Pubs is 216-696-7000 but you
might try a query by fax a 216-621-8469.

JerryK

Barry Workman

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Feb 1, 1995, 12:57:50 PM2/1/95
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jim...@uwyo.edu (James Kirkpatrick) writes:

>Jim


WESTEC however is TOOLS. There is very little about welding,
fabrication, and metal art. There are a *LOT* of small companies
there, however, that make interesting stuff. Plan for a whole day
as it takes both big halls of the LA Convention Center.
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- Barry Workman

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