Got to iron out some details, but looks like a definite "maybe" for the TN Classic at Twin Oaks next month. Haven't confirmed anything with the folks at the ETAR, but will work on that tomorrow.
Next question...what would be a reasonable price, if any? My thoughts are: just do it for free, or 2: charge a fee, but give back more than I charge in a sign-up package. String and serving material, video, wax, maybe even a BCY hat or t-shirt to go along with it.
I'm leaning more towards 2 just to ensure the people that attend are serious about learning to make strings. I don't mind answering anyone's questions, but it's going to be a lot easier to work 1-on-1 with say 4 or 5 who are serious about it vs. a dozen who are just curious. Just throwing out a number, but say charge $50 and give each person 2 spools of material ($18-$42), a spool of serving ($25), a DVD ($25), cake of string maker's wax ($5), and a hat or t-shirt ($15). For $50 you'd get items that retail for $88 to $112 plus the instruction. Or forget the freebies and just do a free clinic?