The Dragtime News January 2016 - On Location at The PRI Show | Page 6

PRI Runs Like Well-Oiled Machine by John Procida LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. – It’s been a long-held belief that you can get a barometer on the upcoming year’s economy in watching the show floor at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show. If that holds true, 201 6 should be a banner year and it was no more evident than on the high-end Machinery Row at the show’s 28th annual event held, Dec. 1 0-1 2 at the Indiana Convention Center. group of exhibitors in Machinery Row again this year and the aisles were absolutely packed for three consecutive days,” said John Kilroy, Show producer. “More importantly, we had buyers and reports of orders being taken almost as soon as the show opened on Thursday.” The latest products in virtually every form imaginable were on display at PRI and they left customers wowed. This year’s Machinery “PRI is very impressive,” Row featured 1 22 commented first-time exhibitors and 394 show attendee Gary booths and it was clearly Friedlein, who runs evident that both the Gary-Tech, a fab shop in show’s exhibitors and Hannibal, Missouri. “I’ve attendees left with seen a lot of stuff that optimism for the coming I’ve never even seen year. before. We do a lot of fab work and we’re “We had an outstanding looking for ideas to try to 6 get an edge. We’re looking at a possible dyno purchase -- that’s where the future is and that’s what this show is all about – the future. It’s going to take me awhile to get out of Machinery Row. I’m a machinist by trade and I love this!” Attendees gathered as numerous manufacturers not only put their products on display, but actually put them to work on the show floor. In one aisle, Centroid Performance Racing was machining four small block Chevys simultaneously in its featured turn-key A560 XL with their new Port Block quad fixture. Other attendees were treated to in-the-booth seminars at Miller, where they conducted interactive