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Originally Posted by sqcomp
A fly by night shop doesn't put on a full fledged IASCA show attended and officiated by Moe Sabourin, the director of world operations for said sanctioning organization.
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Wrong - I've been to a show like that (where even as an IASCA certified Judge myself, I was appalled at the way it was run and shocked it was allowed to exist)
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Originally Posted by sqcomp
A fly by night shop doesn't attract world champion sound quality vehicles to compete at its events.
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Wrong again (I've been to another show like that, even Earl Zausmer was there and I think he had the highest sound quality score ever scored at the time of that event)
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Originally Posted by sqcomp
A fly by night shop doesn't have vehicles that come from Canada, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California to compete at the event held by the shop.
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Wrong again (in fact I was at such a show one of the years that I qualified for the finals)
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Originally Posted by sqcomp
A fly by night shop doesn't have corporate support from Elettromedia, Hybrid Audio Technologies, Mitek, and Digital Designs not only on a regular basis but whose shows are sponsored by afore mentioned companies.
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Wrong again (I've been to IASCA dbl point and triple point events that were run by "fly by night shops" AND!!! they were in bed with major corporate sponsors (Alpine / Stillwater / Rockford(back in the day) etc...