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Does anyone know if this is a FPO tourny. Those paint fees blow!
The gun is 1/8" of a game that is a FOOT long!
(...but a 'mag helps)
I know I was born and I know that I'll die...the in between is mine. -Eddie Vedder
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They are charging $500+ for a NOVICE team! That's how. Plus, you know there are always people who volunteer their help.
The gun is 1/8" of a game that is a FOOT long!
(...but a 'mag helps)
I know I was born and I know that I'll die...the in between is mine. -Eddie Vedder
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I have never played in a BYOP tournament, hell, most fields are FPO. Looking as the prices, they are not much worse than say the IAO. They are a little higher in the entry fee, but hey, there is a lot more expense for this event. The paint prices are pretty close to most major tournaments.
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I think paint prices are better than they were a few years ago, but still too high around the sport. I realize that event producers make most their $$ off of paint sales, but when I can get a case of Marb for a little over $50, and they buy in bulk, they are making a lot. They know they will sell a lot of paint, but rather than make $$ by volume sales, they wring it out of each case. If it were cheaper, people would shoot more, and then buy more.
The gun is 1/8" of a game that is a FOOT long!
(...but a 'mag helps)
I know I was born and I know that I'll die...the in between is mine. -Eddie Vedder
Sinister Sainthood
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Well, it seems like the WPF got dropped. They were the event producers last year and brought Skyball from a crap-tournament with crappy paint to a cool, well-run tournament with crappy paint. And, the Gaylord Entertainment Center here in Nashville costs $20,000 per night, and thats for Charity organizations. SOOO, the $500 per team and $90 a case for paint (too bad its ZAP crap) isn't really that bad considering their costs.Laterz,
Matthew
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