Scout Concepts going to IH Scout & Truck Nationals June 13-15, Springfield, Ohio

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Oh my husband has been deciding which camera to bring. It’s a big decision for him.
Bring two cameras and make fake journalist badges maybe you’ll be able to talk them into crawling in the back and laying on the “platform” so people get a sense on interior size. That would be SPECTACULAR. Remember-if you set your mind to it, and you tell yourself you can-you’ll succeed. Forget that I mentioned taser carrying security staff. I mean-how bad can it really hurt and bright side you’ll be laying in the back when it happens so unlikely chance of a concussion. GO GET’M TIGER!!!
 
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Bring two cameras and make fake journalist badges maybe you’ll be able to talk them into crawling in the back and laying on the “platform” so people get a sense on interior size. That would be SPECTACULAR. Remember-if you set your mind to it, and you tell yourself you can-you’ll succeed. Forget that I mentioned taser carrying security staff. I mean-how bad can it really hurt and bright side you’ll be laying in the back when it happens so unlikely chance of a concussion. GO GET’M TIGER!!!
Oh my husband is pretty fearless when it comes to take pictures. He has on occasion ignored stay out signs etc. He snaps a picture and then leaves. I have pictures of him taking pictures in places where he isn’t supposed to be. Ha!
 
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Oh my husband is pretty fearless when it comes to take pictures. He has on occasion ignored stay out signs etc. He snaps a picture and then leaves. I have pictures of him taking pictures in places where he isn’t supposed to be. Ha!
In my early years my dad did photography and got really into photographing a particular sect of Amish (and Amish in general don’t like pics taken). He was laid up one Saturday morning (in light camo) like 1500 feet from a farm on the side of the road in a scrub area with his big lense. Two hours in he felt a hand on his foot and it was Amishmen that very politely asked him to leave. My dad said he never heard or saw him coming and to this day he doesn’t know how they spotted him 🤣
 
Hey all. I have been all over the Nationals website and I can’t find hours of the event. I have found times for people who are showing Scouts but not when the event opens and closes each day. Has anyone found it? Thanks!
 
Hey all. I have been all over the Nationals website and I can’t find hours of the event. I have found times for people who are showing Scouts but not when the event opens and closes each day. Has anyone found it? Thanks!
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No. I can’t find it either.

@Jamie@ScoutMotors any idea what the hours are? Or is it just 24/7 Scouts. 😹

Last resort there’s a phone number and email we can try.
Based on the schedule overview above I’d say 10-4 or 5 is a safe bet. But as far as new Scouts I’d guess they are all day long unless Jamie hooks you guys up with a set window of time to get up close and personal
 
Based on the schedule overview above I’d say 10-4 or 5 is a safe bet. But as far as new Scouts I’d guess they are all day long unless Jamie hooks you guys up with a set window of time to get up close and personal
There’s a swap meet too. I would imagine that starts earlier.