Big Iron Truck Show 2023

Trucks at Big Iron, lined up in a row

A row of 5 immaculately clean 9900i Eagles at Big Iron. Then some Peterbilts.

In 2023, Big Iron landed on September 7 and 8. I was freaking out because it was my first vendor event for Duck Duck Semi Truck.

I have been helping my mom since the early 2000’s at Shepherd’s Harvest for her business that sells hand-spun yarns and mohair from her herd of Angora goats. So I had a good idea of what I should bring. It was just a (very) different clientele. And a lot more horn honking during the chicken lights show.

I brought a pile of business cards for my kids and my nephews to pass out. I’m not sure how exactly they approached people, and I know my marketing was vague. Mostly because I wasn’t sure what I would have ready to bring to the truck show. I have been known to wait until the last minute before getting my stuff together.

I would say my favorite story of the truck show was a little girl that came up to my booth. She had a little business card in her hand and she slapped it down on the table. “I came for my coloring book!”

Her mom smiled, “It’s all she’s been talking about since a little boy gave her a coloring book ticket.”

I gave her some extra coloring sheets. I hope she enjoyed them, because I’m working on some more things for next year.

My patient and wonderful husband with our three kids. They were proud of their old mom.

The T-shirt pavilion only had a few vendors in it besides the Big Iron t-shirt tables. My neighbors were amazing, and I am so grateful to Chris Senty from Senty Transportation Services LLC for introducing me to many people at the show. He is good people, and if you are an owner/operator that just wants to drive and not deal with paperwork that keeps piling up, he is your guy! Just a fabulous, all around human that helps others first.

After the whirlwind of Big Iron, I realized the only picture I had of me behind my booth was one with Chris!

There were so many wonderful people at Big Iron. I forgot to mention my neighbors, the model semi-truck sellers, and a few other pavillion people. The gentleman at the gate keeping the riffraff out who let me park in the vendor lot even though I didn’t have a vendor permit yet. Thank you to everyone that stopped to buy a coloring book, or just stopped to check it out and chat for a bit. I enjoyed it all, and I’m looking forward to next year!

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