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Report on GATS in Mobile, AL Jan 29

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Report on GATS in Mobile, AL Jan 29
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:26 AM
Well GATS has given up on Houston in January so I guess I will try the Mobile, AL show again. It is January 29th and 30th at the fair grounds out Airport Blvd. In the past this has been a small show for Lionel even for the South.



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Posted by dougdagrump on Thursday, January 27, 2005 11:35 AM
As "Starkist" used to say "Sorry Charlie", I have attended my last GATS this year in San Diego. I hope you are not disappointed, the last three straight years ours has gotten smaller and smaller. Fewer vendors and fewer displays. If you are an operator of N, HO, or G it was ok but for O it was the pits.[:(]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 31, 2005 11:15 AM
Report on Show

Well it was as expected. Poor for O gauge.

There were a couple of clubs operating O.

Only one dealer in 0 was there, Bill Harrison of S & W parts in New Orleans. I got a couple of small items from him. One guy who had mostly Thomas had some parts has a few 0 parts. Parts guys are getting rare at shows the last few years. I like them as it pains me to buy some fifty cent part and get stung with a $5 postage or minimum.

I doubt I will go to a Mobile GATS show again.

I plan to go the Fairhope train show on March 19. The show was not much for 0. It is part of a festival and I got lucky at an antique booth last year and picked up a ZW, #60 trolley and MTH docksider at good prices.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, January 31, 2005 11:23 AM
Sorry to hear that Charlie. I am not sure what caused GATS to crater in the southern areas as there is not a lot to compete with them. I guess it is a change of people's focus.

The good news is my local train dealer is seeing the most pre-order activity on the new Lionel catalog that he has seen in several years. Maybe with the economy not so questionable things in toy train land will improve.

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Roy

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