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Old 08-24-2023, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Casey2296 View Post
I can only hope they bring the biggest card show in the nation to the 21st century. Don't cater to 15 old school dealers that have "tenure", the days of Mr Mint at the front entrance are over. Cater to the guy who brings 5k-100K plus to spend on cards. If you've ever been to an art auction you know what I mean.
Bad logistics, bad bathrooms, bad food, bad air conditioning, bad venue, untrained staff? None of that is acceptable today, it's shameful that people are eating off the floor.

Too many people? Double the price of admission, incentivize the dealers that bring product to sell, plenty of ways to do that. Dump the museum display dealers and the tire kicking public, you don't need them.

Fer gawds sake, categorize the floor like auction houses do, no modern guy wants to wade through pre war, no pre war guy wants to look at 56 Jackies to get to a Plows Candy or Texas Tommy.

Im not a fan of fanatics but I'm curious to see their first show and their solutions to these problems.
The biggest problem with this type of thinking is the now "famous" quote that Fanatics wants to 10X the hobby. If this is the type of show Fanatics does, then they may 10X the $$$$ but not the people. I think if you really want to grow the hobby, which is an important part of Fanatics contract going forward then you have to have events which appeal to all pocketbook sizes, not just the men/women with thousands of dollars to burn.

Kyle Robertson and his DCS team are doing just fine with their shows which appeal to both the people with $$$ to burn and collectors with a few $$ to spend. Their latest airport show drew over 1K people for 2 days and there was a mix of cards from a quarter to thousands of dollars. Works just fine.

And as for the venue used for the NSCC, yes there are issues but much as you wish this was not true, the tables are sold each year on a priority basis and as such, the dealers, who are making a significant financial effort to be there. (it's a minimum of 3K for the week unless you live close enough to drive home each night) have a right to keep their tables as long as they pay for them each year. It is not our responsibility for deciding what they can and can not bring with them to any show.
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