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One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham

The Premiere Show in Birmingham, Ala., (held September 18-19, 2010) is only a four-hour drive from nail tech Jill Wright's home in Kentucky. Here’s a look at her time at the show.

by Staff
December 21, 2010
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham
One Tech's Take on Premiere Birmingham

D.J. Charette and Laquita Sanders use Backscratchers' new show demo station, which allows for many techs to encircle the educator for better visibility.

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The Premiere Show in Birmingham, Ala., (held September 18-19) is only a four-hour drive from my home in Kentucky. Since I don’t have to spend money on airfare; that leaves me with more money to purchase supplies. I like the fact that it’s a mid-sized show and I can navigate it easily. I dedicate the first day to taking classes and networking with techs to promote the Nail Tech Networking Event of the Smokies, which I host. I also spend a little time cruising the show floor so I can spot the best deals that will sell out the fastest (I snap them up before they do). The second day is all about checking out the booths on both levels, making more purchases on my list, maybe taking one more class, and inviting educators to demo at our next networking event. Here’s a look at my time at the show.  By Jill Wright


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