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Reply to "World's Greatest Hobby Show--Hampton VA--Photos"

As we were preparing to leave the WGH show, we walked over to the black curtains which my brother was confident separated the two shows.  He's lived in the Tidewater area for a long time and has been to the convention center plenty of times so he was familiar with the hall.  Being new to the area, I didn't think it was likely that the two shows would have separate ticket sales and separate lines and entry points only to have the shows separated by an unmonitored open curtain.

My brother was right of course.  And the Greenburg show was familiar territory for me--tables filled with PW Lionel for the most part--although that is an opinion based on a very quick tour.

I'm glad there are others here who do a much better job of providing photos and descriptions of shows than I did.  I should have had more photos of the operating layouts that were so very well done and had interesting features that were noteworthy.  And I clearly don't know enough about newer products to engage vendor reps for the latest information.  

I'm not sure when I will go to a similar show, but before I do, I'll be sure to ask here if there is anything specific I should look for or ask about that may be of help to others.

 

Last edited by Pingman

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