Wow...to read this thread one would think our judging process is seriously flawed. Well folks, it's not. Rather, it is evolving. We've moved on from the days of the "one man show" and are today working to assemble a set of standards that will accurately capture how a Kaiser, Frazer, or Willys vehicle was equipped when it left the factory.
I judge at KF national meets and have done so for many years. I've judged with the Classic Car Club of America and I'm also a concours judge with the Mercedes Benz Club of America so I feel I'm qualified to to look at our process and how it compares to other organizations. In many ways, for a single marque club, we've made great strides in building our judging system, and in still others, we have room to grow. But, to grow we need to have people dedicated to building the standards and still more willing to execute them on the show field. If you're one of those folks who attends our national meets, consider becoming a judge and volunteering your time to better the process. Judging standards are only as good as the folks who use them and if we can build a core group of tenured judges, I guarantee you'll see positive results.
So, let's stop the complaining and focus those energies on bettering the judging process.