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January 17th, 2010, 22:02 | #1 |
Finding/Securing a Field
Looking for input as to finding/acquiring/securing a field.
Things like: ideal topography, approaching land owners, best waiver format, ... pretty much anything to do with this topic. All input, pos./neg., appreciated. Thanks. |
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January 17th, 2010, 22:16 | #2 |
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I definatly wouldn't go looking for any piece of land and just ask the owners. I'd ask around to my FRIENDS if they have a piece of land or if they know someone directly who does. When you involve friendship your a little less likely to get fucked over if someone gets a boo-boo on his property and stuff like that.
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January 17th, 2010, 22:44 | #3 |
Agreed 100% with Mitch; ask your friends first and, dare I say it, last.
If you want to get involved with having games on a field that isn't already used for paintball or airsoft, you're going to want to make sure you ass it totally covered. I would almost suggest getting a lawyer to draft/review the contract or M.O.U between the two parties. |
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January 18th, 2010, 19:37 | #4 |
Hey nidan,
You know about Claybank, plus I have secured and used no less then 8-9 other places for Airsoft, and Paintball (long and short term) I always use the direct approach to finding what I need. I find the location first, then I go after the owner for permission. You have to be very good, and fast at reading people. You have a very short time to make a good impression, and it better be the right one, or they will say no. Sometimes when you do get a "no" it's for a good reason, even though it doesn't seem that way at the time. This happened to me a few times when I was opening one of my fields, but the location I ultimately secured was much better then the first ones anyway...so it worked out very well.
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January 18th, 2010, 21:46 | #5 |
Thanks guys, Al, appreciate the input and shall keep an eye out for any new friends that may have some land. Definitely need to focus on a stonger waiver, ie. a line saying "if you don't understand what you have read, do not sign this waiver." And believe it or not, there a very few areas.......oh, just thought of one, car junk yard, nearby......
Thanks guys, gotta go!! |
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