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Greenville Comic Book Show - Sunday December 4th

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Running a small show in Greenville this coming Sunday

 

Clarion Inn and Suites

50 Orchard Park Drive

Greenville, SC 29615

I-385 @ exit 39 (Haywood Road)

10am-4pm

 

http://www.greenvillecomicandcardshow.webs.com/

 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenville-Comic-Book-and-Sports-Card-Show/240531575982472

 

Guests:

 

Bradd Parton - http://alphasketch.wordpress.com/

 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alpha-Sketch-by-Bradd-Parton/147151678689388

 

Jaymes Reed - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001952716172

 

and

Mel Rivera - A Brotherhood of Comic Artists

 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Brotherhood-of-Comic-Artists/100877019977176

 

 

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Somewhat disappointing......at least crowd wise

Would have been better sticking to the usual one day comic and sports card format

 

Greenville has always been a strange city...............even for the shows that pull bigger crowds, I've never done very well at any of those sales wise.

 

I don't seem to get much help from the local shops, which to be honest seem to be about 75% gaming and 25% comics.

 

Oh well..............live and learn

 

 

 

 

 

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Somewhat disappointing......at least crowd wise

Would have been better sticking to the usual one day comic and sports card format

 

Greenville has always been a strange city...............even for the shows that pull bigger crowds, I've never done very well at any of those sales wise.

 

I don't seem to get much help from the local shops, which to be honest seem to be about 75% gaming and 25% comics.

 

Oh well..............live and learn

 

 

Sorry to hear it. Some cities seem to have more collectors of vintage comics by far than other similar sized cities. Not sure if it is average wealth or what.

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