Just thought I would share my experience at the bandit shows on Monday. I had a really good time. I know they often have reviews that they are dwindling etc. Is that comparing it to the super big shows they used to be though? Yes, it isn't the size of the main show, but there was a lot of stuff.. I don't know of other shows in the PA area other than York and Allentown that are larger. I could be wrong though. There is no way all the tables would fit inside the Wyndham like mentioned somewhere else though.
I started at the Wyndham. While the photos above look really sparse, there were numerous people set up although far apart. It could just be me, but I feel like there were quite a few dealers not shown above. Perhaps they hid for photos haha. I would imagine all the outdoor tables would fill half the inside banquet hall. There were quite a few people in the parking lot. It wasn't packed but if you walked around there was a lot of stuff to see. Several people were offering to wheel and deal and it is only Monday. Inside the main banquet hall, it wasn't completely full but perhaps some tables will fill in on Tuesday. I would say it was 75-80% full. The majority of the stuff was more collector high end inside. There was also stuff in the lobby and in two other smaller rooms around the corner. It was neat to look at some rare items inside. I bought a few things outside, parts and a boxcar.
Next up was the Four Points Hotel. I was pleasantly surprised here. This hotel is way better than the old Days Inn or whatever it used to be held at. I had gone there maybe 10 years ago and the hotel was rough and the people set up were mostly selling junkier stuff. There were quite a few tables here now. Several sellers were very friendly and inviting. I bought a 2025 with tender for 50.00 and a 711 switch without the housing for 20.00. Those seemed like good deals to me, but I haven't been super involved in the hobby in the past few years.
Last was the Reliance Fire Hall. This had quite a bit of American Flyer but there was a little new and old Lionel as well. Perhaps the smallest of the bunch but you never know where the item is you are looking for. All in all, free admission everywhere so how can you complain? All in all I bought several things and some odds and ends parts looking through some boxes. Things like insulated pins, 154C contractor, trucks, uncouplers really cheap.
I don't have a hotel involved as I am local. If I didn't live close I would still consider coming a day early to see them. It's kind of like a York happy hour before the real show starts. It was nice to find a bunch of parts as that can take up time at the main show too. Coming to York at all is a luxury, so I guess it's up to the person to decide if it is enjoyable enough to them. I like the laid back atmosphere myself.