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Anyone heading Dupage County for the show this weekend?  We have not been to a show for a year or so because the last time there were many empty tables and not much for us.  This is the next to last show  before Christmas.  Those who attend regularly can you tell me whether the November or December show would be better?

 

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My son and I missed last month due to being volunteered for octoberfest set up...missed the train show and iron invasion, dang it.

Jim, from memories of years past, December "might" be alittle better filled, but I've also seen the prices inflated for the season too...but that's not surprising since everyone should know item prices when going anytime of year.

 The last two prior months we attended there wasn't as much O gauge there as I would've liked, but it's far from gone...we hunt old oddball pieces, repaintable/kitbash cars and repair parts.

Originally Posted by Burlington Route:
Originally Posted by Jeff T:

As we all know that show has deteriorated over the years.

 

Why not head to Trainfest in Milw??

Hmmm, that's an idea but that's also a decent drive too from where I'm at...got any highlights/bargin stories?...not trying to be a smarta__, just curious.

I haven't been in years, but I do remember bringing plenty home! It's Milw, it's right in our back yard!

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Originally Posted by rattler21:

In past years, December and January are the ones with the most vendors.

One theory is looking for Christmas gifts and January for spending the money

that was either received or not spent on others.

John

 

Thats been my experience but I thought last December it was a bust. Years before there were alot of deals on new lionel. Last year was none. I should be up there in Dec.

My problem with Wheaton, when I lived closer, was that, to get in when it opened, meant both a long drive, AND a motel bill for Sat. night.  Over time less and less of interest seemed to show up there, and gas prices kept escalating.  Early opening shows, as the recent O scale one in Cleveland, discourage long distance attendees. However,they are great if you live in the area.....here, two major shows open late, 11 AM, so you have your morning shot waiting, if you are nearby.  (can't have it both ways)  I used to anticipate the Wheaton show and was dying to get there.

Been a while, now....I miss it...but not the long drive.

Was a decent showing today and we walked away with a few lovely parting gifts - scored a new lionel rail truck for $25{son's}, a nice K-line square end observation for $18{me} and a nice shape non animated lionel freight station for $15{to be my daughters station}..my son only made it thru buildings 1&2 and wanted to leave.......still a good day but no CB&Q passenger car decals to be found.

I went to Dupage today.  I attended in the 80s and 90s, not much in the 20s.  I don't see that the show has declined.  There were no empty tables and building 5 which was often not full in the past, was full today and even had a layout.  There were venders outside.  The whole thing seemed as big or bigger than the 90s.  Good mix of trains and gauges.

 

I also went to Trainfest Saturday, spent time checking out Ross switches.  Both places were well attended.  The isles at Dupage were jammed by 10.  Trainfest had a lot of families and a lot of kids.  Lots of good layouts.

 

Bill

Originally Posted by ogaugenut:

I went to Dupage today.  I attended in the 80s and 90s, not much in the 20s.  I don't see that the show has declined.  There were no empty tables and building 5 which was often not full in the past, was full today and even had a layout.  There were venders outside.  The whole thing seemed as big or bigger than the 90s.  Good mix of trains and gauges.

 

I also went to Trainfest Saturday, spent time checking out Ross switches.  Both places were well attended.  The isles at Dupage were jammed by 10.  Trainfest had a lot of families and a lot of kids.  Lots of good layouts.

 

Bill

10am is right about the time we got there...my son was dragging his feet- new DS game download the night before.

Originally Posted by TinplateBob:

Monon Jim, You must be arriving too early, I got there at 8:50 and I didn't see any empty tables.

If they are not going to have the tables set up by 8:30, which is an hour before general admission....why have early entry, what is the benefit for attendees?  I see the benefit for the show and extra $6.00 for 2.  The whole point of early entry is you pay extra to puruse the tables before the crowds....used to be a monthly attendee now down to one time a year.

After I quit settng up in Wheaton, I still went very early and often got in with nobody

staffng the gate (show has changed mgt. since then).  The reason to go early is to

get "first grabs", and at least be on the same level playing field as dealers who are walking around looking for bargains to later put on their tables with a price increase.  This is why I always want in as soon as possible, why York has some of its rules, and why there are some shows I really dislike and quit going to, as they catered to the

dealers at the expense of the shoppers.

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