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Crowd at today’s show looked very large when we were there from 10:30 - 2:00.   Lots of families taking advantage of the displays and interactive kid areas.   A very nice show with a good mix of manufacturer displays (Lionel, MTH, Bachmann just to name a few), large operating layouts & a decent sized marketplace with both hobby shops and private individuals selling train and related items.  Saw hobby shops from Columbus, OH and Harrisburg, PA and everywhere in between.  

jim sutter posted:

Marty, Thank you for correcting me. 

David, you mentioned manufactures displays. Does that mean, there were representatives there from MTH, Lionel and Bachmann?

Yep!  There were several other manufacturers there too, including ones from the HO and N scale folks.  Steve from Ross Custom Switches was there and the LCCA had a very nice booth setup.  

 

A21BC5B8-80C1-4466-8492-20FA05CFBFDBI was amazed at the number of people there today when I arrived around 12:30.  I have been to the Monroeville convention center many times over the years and never had an issue finding parking do to the turnout.  At one point an announcement was made over the loudspeaker that the Joan Fabric across the way was asking people to please move their vehicles from their parking lot.  I enjoyed seeing the MTH and Lionel displays plus all  the local businesses  booths as well.  One thing that caught my eye was a gentleman from Virginia that was selling track cleaning cars in which the cleaning brushes were powered and actually rotated as the car traveled.  Also the LEGO train display was amazing.  Here is a photo from it.

 

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Was there on Saturday. The show was very crowded.

Had been to many Greenberg shows but this was my first WGH show. Nice to see the mfg. presence, displays and products. Lionel, MTH, Bachmann, Ross - All seemed well represented and visited. 

Public layouts seemed to have a lot of traffic as well. The S Gauge guys really had a huge crowd around them. They really understand that it's about interaction - Meaning, them interacting with the kids and the kids being allowed to interact with the trains by operating accessories, etc. They don't just say "You stand there and watch me"

The retail area was OK. The larger, regional dealers were there and offered good discounts. Again, a little tighter and more crowded than the Greenberg show normally feels.

 

 

We (the Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers) had a great time yesterday.  And we were happy and honored to be part of MAW Sam's special day!

I hope it is not another 10 years before this show comes back!

I hope everyone attending has the chance to see Michael Broggie's presentation on Walt Disney's Railroad Story, and to talk to Michael, who practically grew up around Walt and his trains.

Andy

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 I attended two WGHOT shows so far and both were jam packed to capacity.  IMO, the key to their success was that they appeal to families and not just a bunch of grouchy old fat guys that have permeated the hobby for years!  Of course I say this in jest but there is a lesson to be learned here;  widen your scope, market your product correctly, and gear the interest to all age groups.  Then add rides and interactive displays for the children and don't forget the balloons and popcorn. The WGHOT show is built to be a fun event and that's why the attendance is huge.

Pine Creek Railroad posted:

Gentlemen,

   What time does the Train show at the Monroeville Convention Ctr open today and what is the entry fee.

PCRR/Dave

The LCCA is all set up at the WGHOT train show in Monroeville PA. Come on by today 10:00-5pm. Come and meet Lionel mascot Lenny the Lion. Let's have some fun with Lionel trains. Meet with representatives of Lionel. Let's talk trains!

LCCA members had a lot of fun yesterday. Let's have some fun today! I hope to see you there !!

Al Kolis
LCCA Special events manager
248 709-4137

Al Kolis,

    Will try to make it over, however I am still moving into our new home, and still working on the new Train Room/Bar.  Just got to get out of the house before my wife wakes up and starts of the Honey due list!

Hope to see you some time today Al, hope you brought alone some Tin Plate.

Lionel Tin Plate Trains - The Real stuff!

PCRR/Dave

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Big Ken posted:

World's Greatest Hobby Show  January 13th & 14th

800 Briar Creek Rd,

Park Expo &  Conference Center Charlotte, NC 28205

More Info at WGHSHOW.com

Wanted to attend....but can't. The venue is the old Merchandise Mart on US 74. You can't get to it from 74 any longer....use Monroe rd.  Same place as the Southern Christmas Show has been held for years. Hope we do get a report on the show.

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