Coin Show Etiquette?

Since CICF will be the first show I attend outside of our little hick town, I want to make sure that what I'm planning to do won't annoy "heap bigtime show dealers".
Whenever I've attended our local show, I've always brought along all 50 pounds of current Krause catalogs, which I carry in an over-the-shoulder gym bag. When I sit down at a dealer's table, I only pull out one catalog at a time (i.e., I don't stack all my catalogs on their table), and put the bag with the others under the chair.
I just feel more comfortable having all my reference data at hand. I guess I don't automagically trust sellers' attribution or pricing.
Any chance this will miff some of the big boys?
Whenever I've attended our local show, I've always brought along all 50 pounds of current Krause catalogs, which I carry in an over-the-shoulder gym bag. When I sit down at a dealer's table, I only pull out one catalog at a time (i.e., I don't stack all my catalogs on their table), and put the bag with the others under the chair.
I just feel more comfortable having all my reference data at hand. I guess I don't automagically trust sellers' attribution or pricing.
Any chance this will miff some of the big boys?
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<< <i>Any chance this will miff some of the big boys? >>
Probably, but who cares?
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If I come across something fancy that I have to have, and it's not on my list, I can go with experience, or listen to my gut. These sort of purchases are generally low ticket items.
<< <i>you know, I always just copy down what I am looking for, and what grades I want them in. Then I write down, in a personal code, what I want to pay. A little note pad is a lot easier to use than a big krause.
If I come across something fancy that I have to have, and it's not on my list, I can go with experience, or listen to my gut. These sort of purchases are generally low ticket items. >>
This works if you *know* what it is you're wanting to purchase. While I specialize in a few areas, I'm still a general collector... I never know if something will catch my eye. Also, I've seen enough misattributed coins that I'm anal-retentive enough to want to doublecheck myself...
Seems the general consensus is "No problem, and if the dealer squawks, eff 'em!"
That's kinda my thought too, but just wanted to make sure there wasn't some unwritten rule of propriety that would have people tsking at me...
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My regular dealers are quite tolerant of me spending hours going through their stock with all my SH-- spread around....
However if they are really busy or I have been there more than 2 hours, I will take a break clear my stuff, ask them to hold the coins I selected and come back later....
All in all I have not had a bad experinece, keeping in mind not to block the view of the cases too much.
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Also - coinkat is correct about excercising caution around the dealers cases. I saw a man put his hand through the glass of a case last year at the Sharonville coin show in Cincinnati. Of course it was an accident and I dont think anybody was hurt, but I felt a bit sorry for both parties involved.
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#1. Always be polite. I've had a few discounts and "freebies" thrown in because of this.
#2. Always ask before just grabbing a coin or touching anything. Just shows some respect toward the dealer.
#3. Don't hog the table. If you are going to check on a coin's price at a small table, move away and do so. I hate standing there waiting to look at a case when someone is messing with a book. I'd expect they would feel the same if the roles were reversed.
Never had a problem at a show and have met some wonderful dealers too. Now shops on the other hand.......
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And danglen's point is correct regarding bargain bin stuff. The dealers usually let me sit on one end and fish through their boxes. Overall, as long as you are courteous and mindful of other customers, you should be fine. Enjoy!