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I had a good experience. I ran into several friends whom I had not seen in quite some time. It was good to catch up them. I also talked with numerous dealers about my future projects. Priming the pump, so to speak. I made several purchases including 3 K-Line cars and a Legacy control system, all at excellent prices. So even with several of the major manufacturers and dealers missing, I still had a good time.

Chris

LVHR

Its great to see a healthy positive posting about the Spring York meet.  I have always liked the Spring meets and when EDTCA introduced the Thursday afternoon segment of the meet I fully embraced it.  I always enjoy walking through the halls at a leisurely pace and looking things over closely.  It also provides an opportunity to speak at length with the vendors in the member halls and to get a feel for the meet through their eyes.  I thought the crowd on Thursday afternoon was about the same as it was last year and the year before and the year before that.  I thought the crowd on Friday was very sizeable and witnessed a lot of buying going on to include myself.  I spoke with several vendors at length and they all said they were doing a lot of selling.  All told for the two days I was there I did about 10 hours worth of walking through the halls and around the fair ground and loved every minute and step of it.  I hated to leave.  There are many who desire the twice a year York meets to continue and I'm one of them.  As Admiral David Farragaut (sic) once said, **** the torpedoes (naysayers) full speed ahead.

I had a great time on Thursday and found everything I wanted along with somethings I really didn't need but couldn't pass up.  I was only able to stay until noon on Friday.  It is always great to meet new forum members at dinner on Thursday along with good conversation and updates with the members I have dinner with every York.  Yes, Thursday was lighter then usual but I did enjoy talking with TCA members.  The lighter crowd makes for better conversation.  Lionel & Atlas were not missed by me since I go to buy.  If they sold merchandise at York , I might think different, but their retailers do that and they would be missed.  I am one that doesn't need to see new stuff since I can see it in the catalogue or on line.  I like buying used trains that are in good condition.  This is what needs to be seen before purchase and you can certainly do that at York.  Looking forward to October York. 

York Show was good again this spring.  I've been setting up and selling off my collection now for several years and the traffic was good, as I had a fairly consistent number of buyers through all the days actually.  Did more sales on Friday against Thursday, which is expected and typical of the number of attendees coming between those days.  But my Saturday sales were the best ever over the past decade of sitting there and watching the clock on Saturday.

I'm thankful for the buyers and I hope my deals are high on their "finds" list.

It’s great to hear of fun, friends, great fellowship, and all do to the love of toy trains.  I plan on being at York in October, and seeing all the new releases, and Simply the hustle and bustle of folks having the times of their lives. It’s a great hobby, and it’s fun to share ideas and needs and simply be with folks that love toy trains. Great thread, Happy Railroading 

Our first visit, and we had a fantastic time.  Highlights were-

Watching my wife rummaging through boxes under tables for some elusive Plasticville parts.  Along with all the random windows, doors & chimneys we needed, she managed to find enough add-a-floor pieces to make our Pville apartment house a five story high rise! 

The smiles and absolute look of joy on all the faces of bored wives, when they realized there was a three month old sleeping baby girl in our little backpack carrier. 

Finding everything on our list (and plenty that wasn’t) within only a few hours on Thursday. 

Thanks to all involved.  We left the property both mentally saturated, and completely satisfied. 

Tom (and Amber)

 

Made it there on Friday, it was worth the drive for me.  Enjoyed the day taking my time going table to booth looking at trains and train stuff!  Too much to see for one day though.  Got to catch up with friends and found some great deals that I unfortunately had to pass on this time around.  I will definitely be at the October York for Thursday and Friday!  

York to me is more of a social event. There are times when I happen to be looking for specific items and there are times when I see something that I can use on my layout.

The less crowded Orange and Purple Halls made for easier access with my rented power scooter. I spent a lot of time talking with vendors and friends. This was the first time that I ever had the chance to talk to Lou Palumbo for more than a few minutes. In addition parking near the Orange Hall was surprisingly easier than last October for sure.

I bought another Miller Engineering sign, some videos from TM Books and Videos and some additional classic cars for my car show scene on my layout.

The Thursday Night OGR Dinner at Quaker Steak was a fun event as usual and I was able to take and post pictures of the people who were there that evening. So all in all I had another good time at York.

I'm pretty sure that the October Meet will be much more hectic and crowded than this April Meet. 

Steve Tapper 

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Putnam Division posted:
rtraincollector posted:

I was there like 2 years ago and had a good time, but things now prevent me in going again ( wife had a stroke and I have to tend to her some times ) I think it's a great way to meet with guys you talk to all the time on the forums. To me it was more about meeting other people I talk to all the time than all the stuff, but I did buy a set of B&M GP9's with TMCC new in box. 

Bill.......that's great about the B&M GP-9 set. I saw it and thought "some New England RR fan is going to jump at this!"  Glad you got it. You almost never see that set. 

Peter

I see it often on the bay but they normally want close to $500 for it.

This was my first York Meet and I had a great time!!   Really enjoyed talking with all the sellers in both the dealer and member halls.  What a great bunch of guys.  The members that I was able to meet and talk with were friendly and very helpful in answering all my "newbie" questions.  Thanks guys. Appreciate it.  I didn't find my 2014 BN GP35 B unit, but I found everything else I was after - esp in the superO items.  So many cool booths and wonderful layouts. I thought that there were a lot of great bargins throughout all the halls and I found the vast majority of sellers reasonable and willing to deal.  To all those involved in putting this meet on and to all the dealers and members who lug all their stuff to & from the meet;  thank you very much.  I had a fantastic 3 days thanks to you.  See you in October.   No complaints here - well - ok - maybe a foot massage vendor would be a great addition.     

 

         

Craig - thanks for starting this thread.  the York meets are one of the highlights of my whole year. Since getting into the SGMA (Standard Gauge Modular Association), getting on this Forum, and making trains, I have made a bunch of great friends (including you), and so I really look forward to York and never have a bad time.

I meet people there that I've known for over 45 years (Mark P - were high school friends). 

Went to the OGR breakfast - always meet new folks and a few I've met on line. I need to get up even earlier!

SGMA breakfast on Friday - over 40 people came out, many awesome builders that make their own unique trains - about 20 pieces on display, you never know what will show up. Clem Clement started this with his home maders.

Dinners with Clem's 'Fun Crowd', another with old friends.

Picking up parts from great guys like Joe Mania, Harry Hennings, Dallas Hunsicker and others, always a good conversation at each booth. Even chatting with Mike Wolf about standard gauge production post 'Lionel Corporation' labeling - he was very honest about where the market is.

Grabbed a couple of bargains, one was pre-arranged for pickup.

I had a super time. So sad it's over, but plenty to do back home! Gonna be a long time till Fall York!

Jim

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