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Charmy's TUCSON Show Report with Pics!
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My niece Aubrey and I arrived on Thursday for set up, it was a pretty easy 7-hour drive since we were listening to John Grissam's latest book on tape, "Confessions."
Here's my cute niece Aubrey - she learned the ropes very quickly and soon was speaking "coin lingo"!
Karin did a GREAT job organizing this show, as always!
And here are some shots of the show....
We arrived around 3:30 pm, got everything set out, shopped around a little, bought a few coins including a couple more beautiful Indian proofs. Then it was time to head out for dinner so we went to our usual wonderful Mexican restaurant right across the street, El Minuto. We had dinner with Rick, the "Colonel," and a few other dealers. One of the younger dealers invited my niece to go out and play some pool so they took off while, of course, Rick and I headed to the casino for some poker.
When the show opened on Friday, there was a nice long stream of people flowing in and it was quite busy for most of the day, lots of buzz, lots of buying and selling. I bought another beautiful proof, and some better date circ Indian cents for inventory. I made a lot of sales including some toned Indian cents, even making my projected sales quota on the first day, so that was a very good way to start the show. Karin's sister, who sometimes does massages at the coin shows, brought her massage chair so I also got a wonderful massage which helped to work out some bad kinks I still had in my back from being thrown from the bull while I was in Vegas!! Oooooohhh, aaaaaahhhhhh!
Also, my sister (my niece's mom) who lives in New Mexico came to the show to visit and hang out with us. She's an amazingly talented woman, is Vice President of a builder developer, and she raised a beautiful and extremely smart and helpful/hard working daughter - whom I'm thankful was able to help me at this show! After the show closed on Friday, we had another yummy dinner at El Minuto along with about 20 other dealers, etc., then we headed downtown to the Congress Hotel since it was "Dillinger Days" and there were some fun celebrations going on, with people dressed in 30's style clothing. Apparently, John Dillinger was arrested at this exact hotel, but later escaped, only to be later gunned down in front of a movie theater in Chicago. Here's a little history from Wikipedia:
"A fire broke out at the Hotel Congress in Tucson where members of the Dillinger gang were staying. Forced to leave their luggage behind, they were rescued through a window and down a fire truck ladder. Charles Makley tipped a couple of firemen $12 to climb back up and retrieve the luggage, affording the firefighters a good look at several members of Dillinger's gang. The firemen later recognized Makley and Ed Shouse while thumbing through a copy of True Detective and informed the police who promptly arrested Harry Pierpont, Charles Makley, Russell Clark, Ed Shouse and Dillinger.[13] They found them in possession of over $25,000 in cash and several automatic weapons. Tucson celebrates the historic arrest with an annual "Dillinger Days" festival, the highlight of which is a reenactment"
These are pictures of framed photos and newspaper articles that hang on the walls of the Congress Hotel.
We stayed at the bar and had some beverages, which, of course, included more Irish Car Bombs!!! (For those of you who missed my FUN show report, it's a glass of Guinness with a shot glass of Jameson and Bailys dropped into the Guinness, and then you guzzle the drink so the Bailys doesn't curddle - it's yummy!!) Here are photos of each of us with our Irish Car Bombs!
Today when the show opened, again there was a steady stream of people lined up to enter and the show was abuzz almost the entire day. I bought a few beautiful bright original red PCGS Indian cents and a couple nice circ Indian cents from the Kenny and Mike Coin Store!! Stone stopped by briefly to say hi, as did Sonoradesertrate and a couple other forum members. Karin's sister came back and gave me another massage to continue working on those big knots I had in my shoulder/back. Though I was pretty busy most of the day, I did have a couple frustrating customers that came back 4-5 times to look at the same coins they saw the first time! That's when I really have to hold on tightly to my patience hat!
Towards the end of the afternoon, it became clear that since there were still lots of people milling around looking at coins, we were not going to leave the show in time to make the 7 hour drive home and arrive at a decent time, so we decided to stay one more night - just the three of us girls hanging out together! When the show came to an end, we packed up everything, found another hotel, checked in, had a wonderful relaxing dinner, and now we're snuggled in our very comfy beds watching mindless tv, while I put this report together.
All in all this show exceeded my - and many others' - expectations! It was constantly busy with lots of deals both selling and buying. I understand there will be another Tucson show in October - hope to see more of you then.
Here's my cute niece Aubrey - she learned the ropes very quickly and soon was speaking "coin lingo"!
Karin did a GREAT job organizing this show, as always!
And here are some shots of the show....
We arrived around 3:30 pm, got everything set out, shopped around a little, bought a few coins including a couple more beautiful Indian proofs. Then it was time to head out for dinner so we went to our usual wonderful Mexican restaurant right across the street, El Minuto. We had dinner with Rick, the "Colonel," and a few other dealers. One of the younger dealers invited my niece to go out and play some pool so they took off while, of course, Rick and I headed to the casino for some poker.
When the show opened on Friday, there was a nice long stream of people flowing in and it was quite busy for most of the day, lots of buzz, lots of buying and selling. I bought another beautiful proof, and some better date circ Indian cents for inventory. I made a lot of sales including some toned Indian cents, even making my projected sales quota on the first day, so that was a very good way to start the show. Karin's sister, who sometimes does massages at the coin shows, brought her massage chair so I also got a wonderful massage which helped to work out some bad kinks I still had in my back from being thrown from the bull while I was in Vegas!! Oooooohhh, aaaaaahhhhhh!
Also, my sister (my niece's mom) who lives in New Mexico came to the show to visit and hang out with us. She's an amazingly talented woman, is Vice President of a builder developer, and she raised a beautiful and extremely smart and helpful/hard working daughter - whom I'm thankful was able to help me at this show! After the show closed on Friday, we had another yummy dinner at El Minuto along with about 20 other dealers, etc., then we headed downtown to the Congress Hotel since it was "Dillinger Days" and there were some fun celebrations going on, with people dressed in 30's style clothing. Apparently, John Dillinger was arrested at this exact hotel, but later escaped, only to be later gunned down in front of a movie theater in Chicago. Here's a little history from Wikipedia:
"A fire broke out at the Hotel Congress in Tucson where members of the Dillinger gang were staying. Forced to leave their luggage behind, they were rescued through a window and down a fire truck ladder. Charles Makley tipped a couple of firemen $12 to climb back up and retrieve the luggage, affording the firefighters a good look at several members of Dillinger's gang. The firemen later recognized Makley and Ed Shouse while thumbing through a copy of True Detective and informed the police who promptly arrested Harry Pierpont, Charles Makley, Russell Clark, Ed Shouse and Dillinger.[13] They found them in possession of over $25,000 in cash and several automatic weapons. Tucson celebrates the historic arrest with an annual "Dillinger Days" festival, the highlight of which is a reenactment"
These are pictures of framed photos and newspaper articles that hang on the walls of the Congress Hotel.
We stayed at the bar and had some beverages, which, of course, included more Irish Car Bombs!!! (For those of you who missed my FUN show report, it's a glass of Guinness with a shot glass of Jameson and Bailys dropped into the Guinness, and then you guzzle the drink so the Bailys doesn't curddle - it's yummy!!) Here are photos of each of us with our Irish Car Bombs!
Today when the show opened, again there was a steady stream of people lined up to enter and the show was abuzz almost the entire day. I bought a few beautiful bright original red PCGS Indian cents and a couple nice circ Indian cents from the Kenny and Mike Coin Store!! Stone stopped by briefly to say hi, as did Sonoradesertrate and a couple other forum members. Karin's sister came back and gave me another massage to continue working on those big knots I had in my shoulder/back. Though I was pretty busy most of the day, I did have a couple frustrating customers that came back 4-5 times to look at the same coins they saw the first time! That's when I really have to hold on tightly to my patience hat!
Towards the end of the afternoon, it became clear that since there were still lots of people milling around looking at coins, we were not going to leave the show in time to make the 7 hour drive home and arrive at a decent time, so we decided to stay one more night - just the three of us girls hanging out together! When the show came to an end, we packed up everything, found another hotel, checked in, had a wonderful relaxing dinner, and now we're snuggled in our very comfy beds watching mindless tv, while I put this report together.
All in all this show exceeded my - and many others' - expectations! It was constantly busy with lots of deals both selling and buying. I understand there will be another Tucson show in October - hope to see more of you then.
Charmy HarkerThe Penny Lady®
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Also good to know the boozing goes on...
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Mmmmm, Guinness...
Charmy, I so look forward to your show reports and especially the pics. You make me feel like I was there.
And great pics!!
I'm stuck in snowy Toronto, so Tucson is out of the question.
Your niece Aubrey is very lovely.
I'm reminded of the saying " the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" .
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
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<< <i>I would of thought that she was Charmy's daughter. Great report. >>
Before I read the captions, I thought she was Charmy's younger sister.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
Charmy, what kind of cases are those?
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<< <i>I would of thought that she was Charmy's daughter. Great report. >>
Before I read the captions, I thought she was Charmy's younger sister. >>
You mean same age or older sister dont you
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<< <i>I would of thought that she was Charmy's daughter. Great report. >>
Before I read the captions, I thought she was Charmy's younger sister. >>
You mean same age or older sister dont you >>
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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<< <i>I would of thought that she was Charmy's daughter. Great report. >>
Before I read the captions, I thought she was Charmy's younger sister. >>
You mean same age or older sister dont you >>
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Enough deriere kissing already! She ain't trading free coins for flattery nor is she going on a date with you folks. Oh yeah, I'm sure Aubrey really likes it when people say she looks 25 years older than she is.
Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
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Thanks for taking the time to write a great report
Jack, I'm really sorry you couldn't make it to the show, I was looking forward to seeing you, driving to the casino in the new Rick party van, and playing some good ol smack-talking poker with you!
And thanks for all the kind compliments - they are always welcomed, no matter what the motive! I also definitely take it as a huge compliment to be compared to my niece, and although she has a couple of our Polish/French features, she actually looks more like her German/English dad. She is a perfect sweetheart, and was extremely helpful during the whole show. She loves dealing with the public, and the collectors (as well as other dealers) found her very warm and charming. However, she starts a new job tomorrow so for now and the near future her coin show appearances will be limited to this one.
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Kidding aside, great report as usual, Charmy. Glad to hear the IHC market is alive and well.
<< <i>Being both married and old, I guess the thing that most impressed me was seeing a CARPETED bourse floor! What a luxury!
Kidding aside, great report as usual, Charmy. Glad to hear the IHC market is alive and well. >>
You know, I just took it for granted about the carpet, but it is wonderful to have carpet under your feet rather than cold hard concrete, and it's so much nicer on the back when you're standing for a large part of the day. Most of the larger shows don't have any carpet, or if they do, it's only located in the "premium" section or PNG section of the bourse.
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