It was in my back yard this year and like a dork, I didnt go. Didnt really have enough extra money to make the trip worthwhile. Window shopping stinks. I fully intend to make one some year. How bout you all? Anybody go this year?
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That was exactly what the person I spoke to said. It was a mob scene, it was hard to get to tables, prices were high and dealers were not willing to make deals. I am surprised that dealers were not looking to buy though. One of the big pluses settting up at shows or owning a card store are the cards that are offered for sale. Maybe it cost so much to set up there with table fees, food and lodging that dealers were just reluctant to buy?I
The show was good and bad in my opinion. I attended the last show in Cleveland and this one was much more crowded. I heard an estimated crowd size of over 100k on a local news station. Good for the hobby, but not so good standing in line for 30 minutes or more to use the bathroom or get food. I had to park in the grass on Fri. At times it was difficult to move or get to the actual table to see cards.
I found dealers very difficult to work with for the most part. I had cards I was looking to sell and while I did sell some it was nearly impossible to find anyone interested in buying. I had a wide variety of star cards in all sports (graded, RC's, autos, HOF etc) and rarely was anyone interested in making an offer. Prices were very high for almost everything and the common feeling among many attendees is that dealers were not very willing to negotiate.
Most of the dealers that I know/knew were never afraid to shoot you a lowball offer. LOL Next time its at the IX center I will be there. Funds or not.That was exactly what the person I spoke to said. It was a mob scene, it was hard to get to tables, prices were high and dealers were not willing to make deals. I am surprised that dealers were not looking to buy though. One of the big pluses settting up at shows or owning a card store are the cards that are offered for sale. Maybe it cost so much to set up there with table fees, food and lodging that dealers were just reluctant to buy?
Exactly! If it is apparent dealers are not buying, that is the perfect time to buy. It is always best to zig when everyone else zags in this hobby.Most of the dealers that I know/knew were never afraid to shoot you a lowball offer. LOL Next time its at the IX center I will be there. Funds or not.