for one of the largest postcard shows on earth...and they only filled this one hall. I bought only one card...a gas station from the 1940s. The prices at postcard shows are usually 20% to 200% higher than eBay. After that, I took care of two other hobbies...a huge archery shop in Lancaster, and a large antique mall near Strasburg.
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Does that pricing, you think, apply to trains in the White Hall, too? Sometimes I have
thought it was the other way around with trains... I'd hate to think how long it would
take me to wade through a big postcard show looking for structure photos (to model),
as well as several other interests. They do have a lot of other interesting shows on
the fairgrounds...that I have blundered on, some on the weekend just prior to "York
week".
They do have a lot of other interesting shows on
the fairgrounds
They do have a show almost every weekend, and many are hobby related. The Greenberg Train Show is there Jan. 11-12 (for those members of the general public that don't want to join the TCA ).
They do have a lot of other interesting shows on
the fairgrounds
They do have a show almost every weekend, and many are hobby related. The Greenberg Train Show is there Jan. 11-12 (for those members of the general public that don't want to join the TCA ).
Hi Joe, Which hall(s) are they in? In your observation, how successful/attended is it?
FrankM.