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Opinions on new, strictly vintage show
Parkplace- you are, in fact, describing Strongsville to a T; however, you've
either not attended before, or are making false assumptions. The vast majority of Strongsville is indeed vintage and older. It is also very close to an airport (can't recall exactly, maybe 15 minutes??). Finally, the dealer list is not "regional". The 2023 lineup features dealers from Texas, California, NY, Maryland, N Car, New Jersey, Conn, Colorado, Iowa, and Ontario, Canada. There is this guy named Rickey Henderson signing on Saturday of the show: however, in my appearances at Strongsville the autograph seekers have not once been a distraction. There are tons of like- minded collectors in too small a space, it is one of the last vestiges of the nostalgic shows I think you are pining for. Give it a try, great show that got that way due to decades of excellence. Trent King |
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