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Looks like a decent enough turnout but not nearly enough to make me spend the additional nights and hotel costs to attend. This seems like the type of thing that only the people who do the whole "York Week" would attend. Perhaps that's one of the reasons they've been on the decline? Less people willing or able to spend that many days in York?

Eddie:

 

I love your enthusiasm, my friend, and I certainly appreciate the photos you took over at the Holidome.  Does look like decent participation this time (can't really tell without an aerial view, so you'll need an airplane in April), but you must admit that the Best Western, Billy Bud (gone forever, I believe), and the several other bandit meets are experiencing their death throes. 

 

Nice to see that they have some tables set-up outside the Holidome so one can rest one's bones while dining on the fine repast from the snack bar.

 

I'm looking forward to seeing you in April, the Good Lord willing.

Originally Posted by Carl Benvenuto:
 I remember having to park in the lot at the nearby mall and walking the rest of the way to the meet.

 

Ah, yes, I remember that little hike from the mall very well!  Made it many times.  Those were the days when the bandit meets were all going strong, especially the Holidome and now-defunct Billy Budd.  It was a fun adventure, and a lot of money (and trains) changed hands even before the York Meet opened.  Part of the reason, I suppose, that meet officials thought it best to help diminish those off-site events.

I've never been to a bandit meet so I don't know how busy they used to be but what I take from the pictures is a lot of train guys with pretty full table, don't see too many people browsing /shopping. Kind of unusual that they're not more crowded unless it just happened to work out that way for the photographer.

I guess a lot of people just don't take off the whole week to make an adventure of York just a couple of days and they use that for the main event.

 

Jerry

Yes, the 'bandit' meets without question aren't what they used to be, though the whole hobby isn't, but I know my father & I still find them worthwhile for us as a dealer. As I believe someone mentioned, people just don't have the time or money to take time off of work during the week for such events like they used to. We do the Holiday Inn and this year was better than in the past several meets. I'm sure the gorgeous weather played a big part of that. My prediction is before long there will be just one pre-fairgrounds meet, the sole survivor, there at the Holiday Inn. With the TCA loosening up on the reigns (rules) for their meets, it makes it easier and more attractive for the general public to attend, though the big jump in annual fee may cancel some of that theory out.
The show at the fairgrounds is holding up well as it should. There is nothing like it. I have yet to be disappointed. Though, as many have noticed and discussed, the average age there keeps going up every year. We need to increase the effort to get the younger group more interested in the hobby. Promote the nostalgic aspects of the hobby which is actually a popular and 'in' thing but just need to steer them more towards old toy trains in lieu of old radios, guns, tools and the like.
OK, just my $.02 or 3 or 4.
Originally Posted by Allan Miller:
Originally Posted by Carl Benvenuto:
 I remember having to park in the lot at the nearby mall and walking the rest of the way to the meet.

 

Ah, yes, I remember that little hike from the mall very well!  Made it many times.  Those were the days when the bandit meets were all going strong, especially the Holidome and now-defunct Billy Budd.  It was a fun adventure, and a lot of money (and trains) changed hands even before the York Meet opened. 

You guys are leaving off the part about the ten mile walk uphill, though the swamp, in a raging blizzard while carrying 200 lbs of trains in each hand.

 

And Jerry, The Holidome alone is still probably bigger than 80% of the local meets you will find and one of the few venues you will find the mint or near mint collector quality items in large numbers. None of the Bandits are good for finding new trains at 50% off what dealers are selling them for but on occasion they are there too.

 

Pete

Last year I hit the weds show at the Hoilday Inn and actually picked up about 90% of my (short) York list. They are definitely a nice addition to the main show. These pictures look like there was far more there than I saw the previous year.  

 

 

Not sure why these shows came into existence and people don't just al sell at the main show, but I hope they continue.

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