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Michigan State Show april
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Michigan State Show april
On Mar 17, 3:15*pm, "mike richey" wrote:
$300 a table?? *ridiculous......$50 a table would be reasonable. "JHL" wrote in message ... a few table slots are still available for interested dealers. *$ 300 table www.michigancoinclub.org- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This is not a VFW building kind of show but at a large hotel, the rate is reasonable considering the venue. |
Michigan State Show april
$300 a table?? ridiculous......$50 a table would be reasonable.
"JHL" wrote in message ... a few table slots are still available for interested dealers. $ 300 table www.michigancoinclub.org |
Michigan State Show april
"JHL" wrote in message ... a few table slots are still available for interested dealers. $ 300 table www.michigancoinclub.org At that price do you get to keep the table? :-) How wide is a table? Billy |
Michigan State Show april
On Mar 17, 5:18*pm, "note.boy" wrote:
"JHL" wrote in message ... a few table slots are still available for interested dealers. *$ 300 table www.michigancoinclub.org At that price do you get to keep the table? *:-) How wide is a table? *Billy Not sure, probably 8 feet by 4 feet something in that range. The price is actually reasonable compared to an ANA convention that charges around $1000 for a table. I suspect the Long Beach and Baltimore shows are in that range as well. |
Michigan State Show april
"stonej" wrote in message Not sure, probably 8
feet by 4 feet something in that range. The price is actually reasonable compared to an ANA convention that charges around $1000 for a table. I suspect the Long Beach and Baltimore shows are in that range as well. That is way too much to fathom, what with petrol prices here being in the $3.49 range, and that being a 2 hour drive. The Spring show is usually not worth the time and travel to go to anyway. |
Michigan State Show april
On Mar 18, 8:49*am, "scottishmoney" wrote:
"stonej" wrote in message Not sure, probably 8 feet by 4 feet something in that range. *The price is actually reasonable compared to an ANA convention that charges around $1000 for a table. *I suspect the Long Beach and Baltimore shows are in that range as well. That is way too much to fathom, what with petrol prices here being in the $3.49 range, and that being a 2 hour drive. *The Spring show is usually not worth the time and travel to go to anyway. The prices I'm sure were set long before the runup in gas prices, no doubt this is going to be a financial strain for dealers in addition to the gas prices in attending the show. The spring MSNS show has always been a much lesser show compared to the fall show, I doubt I will be going either as I have too many other pending expenses coming up in the months ahead to deal with. |
Michigan State Show april
Baltimore charges about $ 650 and Long Beach charges according
to booth location in the hall from about $ 400-800. This is for the booth only. Average expenses for either show are around $ 300 a day including air fare and hotels/food. jeff scottishmoney wrote: "stonej" wrote in message Not sure, probably 8 feet by 4 feet something in that range. The price is actually reasonable compared to an ANA convention that charges around $1000 for a table. I suspect the Long Beach and Baltimore shows are in that range as well. That is way too much to fathom, what with petrol prices here being in the $3.49 range, and that being a 2 hour drive. The Spring show is usually not worth the time and travel to go to anyway. |
Michigan State Show april
On Mar 18, 10:51*am, jeff wrote:
Baltimore charges about $ 650 and Long Beach charges according to booth location in the hall from about $ 400-800. This is for the booth only. Average expenses for either show are around $ 300 a day including air fare and hotels/food. jeff In that case it would appear the Michigan spring show is still pretty reasonable close at least to other shows. (except ANA). MSNS signed a long term contract with the Dearborn hotel for both the spring and fall shows so they are locked into the location (and the expenses) for a long time to come. |
Michigan State Show april
"scottishmoney" wrote in message ... "stonej" wrote in message Not sure, probably 8 feet by 4 feet something in that range. The price is actually reasonable compared to an ANA convention that charges around $1000 for a table. I suspect the Long Beach and Baltimore shows are in that range as well. That is way too much to fathom, what with petrol prices here being in the $3.49 range, and that being a 2 hour drive. The Spring show is usually not worth the time and travel to go to anyway. With ever increasing fuel costs in the USA and UK I do wonder what effect this will have on the attendance at coin shows. I travel with fellow collectors which helps keeps the cost down. Billy |
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