yeah I was around in those days too. I'm an old bastard. They have changed a ton of things since back then, and actually this is the first time I have competed with IASCA in probably 20 years.they no longer use your power wattage to classify you, it's done strictly by experience. Because of the fact that it was my first time competing with them in so long, I could have gone into the rookie class for 2 years, but honestly that wouldn't be very competitive for me, so I asked them to bump me up to Pro Am. Much stiffer competition there for sure, and the highest class you can get into without being involved in the industry.
back in the day, I met Alma gates. She was quite a woman. I also had the pleasure of meeting Earl Zausmer at a show in Wilkes Barre, and countless other great folks along the way.
It is my understanding that IASCA is in the process of breaking into 4 regions, which will bring a lot of shows closer to home for us in the northeast. We'll see.
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