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« on: February 28, 2011, 07:45:53 pm »

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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2011, 08:51:02 pm »

Hi Bonovox, and welcome to the site..........
  You never know what may show up there, some shows there are loads of pop machines, others it seems like there are loads of jukes. You just never know. I always try to make one or 2 deals buying and selling ahead of time, and just combine it with the show. As a matter of fact, Larry from tlhis board is picking up a machine for me and bringing it to the show, and I am doing the same for him. I very much enjoy seeing my friends at the show. It's a killer 15 hour ride for me each way, but I think of it as a working vacation. Although I have never seen an RC 110 there, very rare and desireable machines do show up. Keep an eye out for threads on this board as the show draws nearer. Hope to see you there.
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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2011, 10:16:18 pm »

Hey Tom
Thanks for the reply!
I think I will head on down to the show, and make it a working holiday with my wife Smiley
Although it is a 10 hr drive for me each way, coming back home with another beauty machine for the mancave would make it all worth it.
Again, thanks for the reply and the welcome.
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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2011, 10:17:30 pm »

http://soda-machines.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=66&g2_itemId=3131&g2_GALLERYSID=36555d4eae5d2c52ec262d8a515a13cc


Above is a link to some pictures of past shows. Yes I would be there on the first day at about 5am or earlier. During the weekend the show is indoors and is mostly repop or restored items. The weekdays early in the morning are the outdoor stuff in the parking lot. I am not sure if it still goes on but in the old days there was another show a few days before the show at another location that was more of a swap meet with good deals at it. Just ask here and most will know more than I do. Also there is usually a huge gathering of members that get together one evening at a restaurant and swap stories.
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2011, 10:46:50 pm »

Others will chime in and have their opinions... Myself I go to the Fall show... Dealers have the entire spring and summer months to beat the bushes and drag out some really nice machines and jukes... the spring shows I've been to always seem to be what didn't sell in the Fall.... the months between the Fall and Spring are the cold winter months and nothing seems to be found during this time.... Since it's your first show... you may be wowed and there will be some great stuff... just saying the Fall show always seems to be better. It's a 6 hour drive for me which compared to some of these die-hard fans is nothing... And the real highlight for me has become the dinner Thursday night before the early 4-5am parking lot staulk... the members here all meet up and tell stories of finds
sales and restorations... gets bigger and better evey year and is the best part for me....
Welcome, Stick around and hope to see you at a show. happydrinkers
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« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2011, 10:53:57 pm »

Im too far to go  censored darn but is there anything even close to this in Southern California ? Im a newbie and would love to attend something like this
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« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2011, 08:05:12 am »

It's a half hour for me, and sometimes that's too far.

The show years ago was great (pre Ebay).  They use to have three rooms and two parking lots full of stuff.  Now there is just the two rooms and one parking lot full of stuff.  It still is an exciting adventure if you have never been there, it is quite overwhelming, but after you've been there numerous times you realize that the inside rooms have the same people, the same stuff, and the same high prices.  

Years ago there was unpolished crap inside.  A lot of diamonds in the rough, but now they are just highly polished expensive glimmering diamonds.  If you have bucks, it's a hell of a Walmart.  If you don't have any money, you're just a bum staring in the window of the local deli, watching someone eat a ham sandwich that you can't have.

The parking lot is the best place for deals because most of these people do not have an area inside.  So it's more of your pickers outside and your dealers inside.  If you want something outside, then you would have to be the early bird, because there is already a huge flock of early birds all eyeing the same worm.

As far as which show is better, it's a toss up to me.  I found things I wanted at both shows.  I agree with Eric's reasoning about the time frame between the shows.  There is eight months between the spring and fall show and four months between the fall and spring show so there is twice the amount of time for pickers to collect there bounty.  Also, November is close to Christmas so the sellers might be selling more items to get some money up for Christmas.  Possibly better deals can be made.

Either show would be enjoyable to you.  You never know what you will find.







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« Reply #7 on: March 01, 2011, 09:25:24 am »

 

.  If you have bucks, it's a hell of a Walmart.  If you don't have any money, you're just a bum staring in the window of the local deli, watching someone eat a ham sandwich that you can't have.

    Great analogy Larry!!! biggrin





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« Reply #8 on: March 01, 2011, 03:08:36 pm »

I have fun every time I go and I have a 6.5 hour one way trip as well, but like others have said, you just never know what you'll find... as far as a Rare VMC 110.. you might if you get there earlier enough, but chances are rare stuff will be priced accordinly... there can be deals too, just depends on who is selling..
I'm still on the fence If I'm going in April or not yet... but fall for sure...
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« Reply #9 on: March 01, 2011, 05:01:08 pm »

I thought the show was a Friday Sat Sun thing, where the early day was Friday starting early morning.
So the parking lot sales start during the week? Or is Friday early morn the first day of sales?  The site says 6am start on the Friday, but are things goin on even earlier than that?

Thanks all for the info thus far!
This is a COOL site! 
Wait till I tell my wife there are others like me! lol

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