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Montreal Comicon Sept 2013

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Sorry if this is in the wrong place but does anyone know which US GA/SA comic dealers are planning to attend?

 

A look at the list of exhibitors as of a few minutes ago does not appear to show any.

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Sorry if this is in the wrong place but does anyone know which US GA/SA comic dealers are planning to attend?

 

A look at the list of exhibitors as of a few minutes ago does not appear to show any.

 

I know Big B Comics from Hamilton are going. They usually have a decent selection of older books. Harley will be there as well.

 

Comic Book Addiction is sometimes there as well.

 

 

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Like Voorhees, I'll be there to mostly browse and snap some pics to hopefully share back on the boards. I'm not really looking for anything in particular.

 

That said, I continue to be surprised that more U.S. dealers fail to make the trip for what is now a pretty big 3-day event. Seems to me Harley has a relatively captive audience of Canuck buyers with his Silver and Gold material - very little exists in quantity from others at the show, historically - and can similarly cherry-pick the best stuff from Canuck dealers during setup with limited competition from his American brethren.

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Like Voorhees, I'll be there to mostly browse and snap some pics to hopefully share back on the boards. I'm not really looking for anything in particular.

 

That said, I continue to be surprised that more U.S. dealers fail to make the trip for what is now a pretty big 3-day event. Seems to me Harley has a relatively captive audience of Canuck buyers with his Silver and Gold material - very little exists in quantity from others at the show, historically - and can similarly cherry-pick the best stuff from Canuck dealers during setup with limited competition from his American brethren.

Yep. Harley usually buys up the best stuff before the doors open. I sold him most of my best books last year. It's really funny because I've offered many of those books here at lower prices with no bites, and then people buy them from him at significant markups. Good for him.

 

It's just funny how it works.

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