Who Will Be at Parsippany show sunday?
Heywood
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I was hoping to make it down there and I was wondering who might be there-
( And Will you have a table or are you browsing?)
Haven't made one yet but, what is the best time to go?
I have read in the past that it is very crowded, many dealers (And visitors) are rude and pushy,
And many dealers leave early-
( And Will you have a table or are you browsing?)
Haven't made one yet but, what is the best time to go?
I have read in the past that it is very crowded, many dealers (And visitors) are rude and pushy,
And many dealers leave early-
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thou I'm only a 1/2 hour away. Joe
The crowd thins slightly around 11am. When you first turn into Baldwin Dr. you can park in the ballfield lot just before the PAL Building.
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I'll be there, walking the floor.
It's best to get there as early as you can - most astute collectors get there about 9:00 a.m. I've always parked at Smith Field, as the PAL's parking lot is always full.
I think my reports give a good flavor of what the show's like. It is a popular show - hence crowded, but I wouldn't say that the dealers and collectors are rude and pushy (unless, of course, you've never been to a coin show, antique show, flea market, yard sale, etc.)
Dealers do, I think, tend to leave a bit "early" - that is, around 2:00 or 3:00 p.m., but then, so have most all of the collectors.
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