MartyE posted:All the folks giving Lionel grief need to remember that other vendors threatened to do the same. Lionel acted. I suspect others will follow. I've heard from at least one other vendor wishing they didn't have to be there in the spring because of the small return. At York you are preaching to the choir. The costs are large for little return.
While im disappointed, I don't see it as a bad move when you can concentrate those dollars on folks that are new to the hobby at an event that caters to new blood.
They complained, threatened, and cut back on their displays because the show wasn't open to the general public. So now it's opened to the public and not only do they not make a decent effort to present their products in the best possible way, but they dismiss the April show all together. Wow!!!
How does Lionel measure "return" when they are not selling the product at the show? I personally have made the decision to buy big ticket items after seeing them demonstrated at York. I have also made the decision to buy after talking to the Lionel reps and getting the answers to important questions that the catalog doesn't answer.
How many of the "new blood" people are willing to come up with $1500-$2000 for a locomotive? I personally think they are shooting themselves in the foot. Of course, it wouldn't be the first time they did that.