I went to the Greenberg train show at the Raritan Center on Saturday and Sunday. Now that I'm a snowbird I miss many train related activities (Allentown, Springfield, and Trainstock) so this was a "fix" for me. I got to see and talk to Kevin Quinn, TCA President, Alex M, and a bunch of NJ HiRailer including Ben, Vinny, Eric, Felix and others. It really was very nice, and the show had a decent attendance of the usual train buyers.
The show has really changed a lot over the years. When I started going it was almost all Lionel orange boxes with some Weaver, Williams and Third Rail thrown in. Then it changed to being mostly Orange boxes, Purple boxes, Yellow boxes with some K-Line, Weaver, Atlas, Third Rail and Williams added to the mix. And there always seemed to be a nice mix of new stuff and used stuff. This show had very little new stuff and, as you can see from the pictures, it had a lot of Barbie and even a Mary K table. WOW, what changes.
I guess this is the way it's going to be. Shows will continue as long as dealers and train sellers support them, but the dealers and train sellers will only support the shows as long as we buy from them at the shows. If there aren't enough dealers and train sellers at the shows, then, the sponsor (Greenberg) has to determine if the effort is worthwhile. I guess you can be a purist and say a train show should only have trains, but I don't know where that gets you other than a lot fewer train shows. Personally, I prefer having the shows with the additional sellers. I just hope the additional sellers don't force out train sellers who want to sell at the show. What do you think?
Gerry