Wilbur...
.... I am somewhat confused about your last two posts on this thread.
First, I was asked to join a committee that had the objective of trying to increase membership. I take that job very seriously.
Second, your question about "Well....where did the existing members come from" sounds somewhat cynical. Or was it merely a simple question to solicit truthful answers.
These are the facts: in January 2003 the NBRSA had 2,212 members. In June 2008, there are 1,632. In the same time period, our sister organization in the sport has grown in numbers to where it now, for the first time in the history of benchrest, outnumbers the NBRSA. These are not conflicting organizations, nor should they be. But, the two organizations do operate slighty different and have slightly different objectives.
I am going to ask you a question: as a newly re-elected NBRSA director, does that not appear somewhat quizzical to you?
I want to see this sport grow. I solicited positive suggestions in this forum. Perhaps I simply wanted to see if there were ideas that we have not yet thought of.
I am not trying to be confrontational, but I am getting a read that there is some frustration pointed toward me, as the person asking the questions, as opposed to what the true issues regarding the declining numbers are.
I am going to be in this sport for quite a while yet. I love benchrest too much to go away. And I am not a wall flower, so I will be pursuing this growth initiative with much energy.
I am leaving to get on a plane for work and will not have access to this Board for the next few days. If you, or anyone else for that matter, wants to have a positive dialogue about this, please contact me directly after Sunday. Until then, my backside is left unprotected, so blaze away. I'll address questions or comments after I get back.