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Rich Klein 05-02-2020 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Orioles1954 (Post 1976724)
The last national I went to as a collector I spent a whopping $15. There's far more for me at the local shows than the natty.

Out of curiosity, is that because local dealers know what you like and put items aside for you. or because your shows are more locally focused than any NSCC show. I know there are times that is true for me that vendors put stuff away for me or others.

For example, my friend Jerry Katz at the last NSCC Cleveland had material put him for his Cleveland customers and many people stopped by for that reason.

Regards
Rich

Rich Klein 05-02-2020 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by prewarsports (Post 1976600)
I have never heard one collector tell me they are excited to spend a ton of money, take a week off of work and fly out to the National so they can see the stuff the auction houses have on display in their 5000 square foot carpeted booths with couches and free pens, taking up half the show floor.

The biggest problem with the National is it used to be a HUGE show without really any limits on exhibitor space and very few corporate entities. It would take you a full day just to walk the floor in a hurry. Now, it is extremely limited and most of the booths are corporate. You can now see the whole show, without even being quick, stopping at every actual dealer table with inventory for sale in one day easy. It went from 1000-2000 dealers to now MAYBE 300-400 dealers once you eliminate the auction houses. It has shifted from a show designed for the collector to one centered around the corporate entity which has killed it for most people. It is insane that they can sell out dealer space within an hour a year in advance and teall dealers "sorry we are full". If there are hundreds of dealers wanting to do the show and can't, which there are, make the show bigger. I know it is not a venue issue because the same shows used to be twice the size in the same venues (Rosemont and Cleveland).

If they would go back to a collector centered event and not limit dealer space to make it "elite" and try to be like comic-con, it would have a huge following like it used to. It is sad to see something so loved by so many people basically become a corporate "look what we have coming up for you" event. It can easily be fixed, but their entire focus has shifted.

Granted, I'm probably looking for different items and at a much lower price point than you are but I've had no trouble out spending my goals each year. Last year I actually made it to Sunday before doing that but there are some years I've been at the cash machine the second day of the show.

Regards
Rich

the-illini 05-02-2020 12:46 PM

Simply put the focus of the show is to be a corporate event rather than a place for collectors and dealers to buy and sell merchandise.


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