It's interesting to see the excuses of why locals didn't flock to the meet. Proponents of opening to the public will now say you should arrange to have the meet on a rainy Saturday in December, that's the ticket.
As noted in an earlier post, it will be interesting to see if members who only join TCA to attend York will stop renewing. I doubt there would be a big drop but I most likely will not renew this time around.
I'm not sure I'd call the above posts excuses. More like our observations (which is what was asked for in the first post), many of which are theories on why the meet is still not an easy sell to the public.
For people already hooked, it's worth the vacation days, travel effort/expense, etc. for Thursday and Friday. For those not, or those trying to bring in school aged kids (who are hopefully in school for most of Thursday and Friday), it's a really wacky time for trying to get to a train meet. Most families probably eat dinner after work/school, rather than try to rush a train meet in between whenever work/school ends and 7 PM.
Saturday is the catch-22 hamster wheel as I mentioned in my original post. It's low on buyers, so frustrated sellers leave early, and then frustrated buyers who are there wonder why they bothered to come to see a bunch of empty or in the process of being packed tables at 10 AM, when the halls are supposed to be open until 2 (for members) or 4 (for public in dealers halls). So next time they don't come for Saturday, because it's a waste, and the cycle continues. That particular problem is not exclusive to the public aspect, it's a general problem with the meet.
I also observe that people have their perspective based on what they are trying to sell. A member across from me had some interesting items, but they were also high $$ (quite possibly justified for what they were - not being in the market for these types of items I can't say) and somewhat specialized for a few of them. 75% of members probably might have thought his stuff may have been "interesting", but would never be a potential purchaser, so he believes no one is interested. It's a VERY small cross section for some things, particularly as some of the older members who may have had interest in some of these older items pass on.
Sorry. Diverted from the public aspect for a bit there.
-Dave