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I have observed that there are more and more large shows being held across the country. I think these large regional shows will become better alternatives for dealers in the future as the National continues to cater to corporate, auction houses and breakers (someone take away their microphones!!). I also would like to see more vintage-only shows like Strongsville. Last edited by Tony Gordon; 08-24-2022 at 03:11 PM. |
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Virginia Beach or Richmond!
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Any contact information available for the new owners/promoters of the future National Shows ? I can't find how to contact them. Thanks
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Even combined they're not large enough. VB is 180k sqft including the separate ballroom and Richmond is 178k sqft.
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Smaller venues are fine too if you’re bringing the show to other parts of the country besides the major cities. Not everyone can make it to AC or Cleveland. Route 95 runs right though Richmond and the airport is 15 minutes from downtown. It’s a great location. |
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Besides being too small, I'm not envisioning many people being interested in heading to Richmond for a week. While one side of the argument can say it's a decent midpoint for NY/NJ and Florida collectors (both of which represent a huge portion of the hobby), others just wouldn't understand it as a destination for such an event. I'm quite amazed how much it's been brought up in this thread.
I think I've asked this before, but what about Cincinnati? What a perfect town from a baseball history perspective. It's also going to be about the same amount of travel for most people as going to Chicago. There has to be a space with enough room in that city, doesn't there? Lots of hotels. Similarly, how about St. Louis? Might bring in more people from west of the Mississippi. Let's make everyone travel! With the rich baseball histories of both cities, in addition to the fact that they were both historically booming places, there would be a lot of opportunities for great surprise walk-in discoveries! Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 08-28-2022 at 07:43 AM. |
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I may be wrong, but I'm guessing that more dealers had rather spend the night in a casino than at a ballpark.
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Richmond deserves serious consideration. Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 08-30-2022 at 12:02 AM. |
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I used to love the Tuff Stuff shows at the Virginia State Fairgrounds in the 1990's beer chug.gif
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