
For
many collectors, going to railroadiana shows is one of the most
enjoyable aspects of the hobby. Shows provide a chance to see
and buy a lot of stuff in one place as well as the opportunity
to meet and socialize with other collectors. In fact, for those
just beginning to collect, there is no better way to learn about
railroadiana. This especially applies to prices and getting a
"feel" for the market. There may be other ways to acquire
items for a collection -- flea markets, antique shows, and the
increasingly popular internet auctions, for example -- but railroadiana
shows provide a more knowledgeable group of sellers and the opportunity
to acquire "word of mouth" knowledge from others.
There
are a number of railroadiana shows across the country. See show
calendar maintained by Rob Hoffer.
Some, such as the Gaithersburg, Maryland show held every November
and the St. Charles, Illinois show held every June, are truly
national events that draw attendees from all over the country
and that are exclusively limited to railroad memorabilia. Other
shows are more regional in nature and usually include all types
of collectibles, including items of interest to model railroaders
and toy train collectors. Though smaller, regional shows can offer
great opportunities for finding railroadiana. They tend to emphasize
items from railroads that operated in that part of the country
and are more likely to have a wide range of professional dealers
and nonprofessional hobbyists who are just "thinning"
things from their collections.
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