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Old 09-07-2021, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ClementeFanOh View Post
To Tony Gordon- I found your reply to me almost by accident, assumed
this topic was exhausted and was wrong. This is my final go round...

It sounds to me like you have a grim outlook. At a show, ANY action for a
dealer is better than no action. I've been a collector for 40 years and
attended many shows, and I've never seen a show where a dealer is so busy
he has to beat back attendees with a stick. We have all been to shows where
a couple dealers draw more traffic than the others, so approaching a dealer
with less traffic at his table, is hardly an imposition. It is in the dealer's best
interest to treat a potential customer with some modicum of respect (ie, not
telling them how best to phrase their remarks , or indicating they have
worth only if they ask no questions and give him money). I have also never
approached a dealer with "moldy" cards in the hope of trading for one of his
that is beyond the price point. In other words, your characterization of
people who merely propose trading as being a "waste of time" is insulting,
wrong, and also possibly self defeating (remember, the guy who proposes
trade has money as well- I'm one of them).

So, in conclusion I am definitely dismissing your advice. There's too much
selling competition for me to subject myself to rude treatment by a
stranger. I've said it before on this site in different context, but it merits
repeating- the folks on the other side of your table are a tiny bit important
to the hobby. 'Nuff said, Trent King
No, I don't have a grim outlook. I look forward to setting up at shows each weekend. I usually have a lot of fun, but I am a realist. Most every time someone offers a trade it is not fair. Like I said, I am at shows just about every weekend and this is what occurs week after week. I am often very busy. Many times during each show there is a line of people waiting to speak to me. You can come out and see for yourself this Sunday where I will be set up at the Buenavista Banquet Hall in Milwaukee.

Guys that want to trade are almost always bad customers. It is not just me. Dealers let out a collective groan when they see certain customers walk into the room, these are the customers that want something for nothing. Maybe you have never approached a dealer with moldy cards but I guarantee you somebody this Sunday is going to offer me either moldy cards, creased up cards, junk era cards and the like in exchange for something like a Bob Gibson rookie. It happens at each and every show.

I'm not trying to insult any one. I am just explaining my regular experience as a dealer. You are free to ignore my perspective.
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