Here's a thread for show reports and comments on the toy train marketplace.
Here in AZ we are having shows, but the buyers aren't back. Before the pandemic, there would be lines of 50-200 people waiting to get into the show at the opening time. Now there are no lines and the shows are letting people in early to hide the fact.
Sales are terrible. I have 5 tables at this weekend's show and at a show in March, and then I'm done. I will never do 5-10 tables of trains again.
I had 3 tables in Sun City last weekend and sold $89 worth of trains. The tables cost $60, so with the gas and time I lost money. I bought a Hubley cast iron auto for the layout and visited with some people on the west side after the show so the day was OK. But I am thinking I could have went over in the car and saved the effort of taking trains to sell. Just split a table with a friend so I can get in early.
My friend and I host First Saturday parking lot shows. These run from 7-9.30 AM. A grocery store lets us use their lot as long as we're gone by 10 am. There's a restaurant there too. We get 10-15 sellers and about 30-40 tables worth of trains a month. The people who show up to these shows are buyers. There is no charge for buyers or sellers. We are getting people who never sold at a show bringing trains down. These are fun because I put no effort into them, and I'm home by 10.15 in the morning.
I think we're caught in a downward spiral. The buyers don't show up so sellers decide not to do the work of hauling in lots of trains. Then the buyers see the empty tables and think twice about coming out next time.
Most of the AZ shows used to have lots of items that were donated to the clubs for sale. During the pandemic the shows started selling on eBay. Now it's just the junk at the shows. That also hurts. Everyone used to stack up near the club tables in a feeding frenzy. Now there is no reason to even look.
One last point. I'm seeing a lot of HO brass. The market is gone for it. I sold my brass when I bought the house. It's down a lot from what I got 3 years ago. Same thing for the Fine Scale Miniatures kits. I'm seeing tables covered with this stuff. I think the sellers are hoping some unaware modeller will come out and grab them at last decade's prices. This is also hurting because it's the same trains on offer at every show.