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NYcc sales report

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About sums it up (thumbs u

Does the thumbs up mean everything sold or that it was slow?

hm

I listed all my sales (thumbs u

Wow! Do you think it`s because that no big superhero movies are coming out until May with the Avengers Age of Ultron movie?

You would think in NY that there would be a few sales?

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About sums it up (thumbs u

Does the thumbs up mean everything sold or that it was slow?

hm

I listed all my sales (thumbs u

Wow! Do you think it`s because that no big superhero movies are coming out until May with the Avengers Age of Ultron movie?

You would think in NY that there would be a few sales?

The dealers I spoke to in the main comics area all said they were doing pretty well. How lame that Gator got stuck in the boonies. :mad:

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About sums it up (thumbs u

Does the thumbs up mean everything sold or that it was slow?

hm

I listed all my sales (thumbs u

Wow! Do you think it`s because that no big superhero movies are coming out until May with the Avengers Age of Ultron movie?

You would think in NY that there would be a few sales?

The dealers I spoke to in the main comics area all said they were doing pretty well. How lame that Gator got stuck in the boonies. :mad:

The boonies would have been an upgrade. Filter and G.A.tor were in the swap meet :facepalm: Some of the nicest books of all the dealers and they are next to the sword guy and the anime ear person.

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I thought you guys were in a rather low traffic aisle, away from the bulk of other dealers. I don't know, though, with mainly high-value books for sale whether sales to chance passersby happen much. hm

 

Sounds like the same booth location Rick had for Chicago. And that was a bad show as well

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Was Adam's result the same?

 

I saw him walking the floor and asked where your booth was. I was surprised how far we walked from the main dealer area. I'm sure you are happy you had the Pre NYCC sale of the More Funs and Adventures.

 

I did not buy a single book at the show. While there are only a few books I am looking for, they either were not present at the show or were priced higher than I wanted to pay.

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Sorry to hear this Rick......I've been watching your rise from that SDCC show quite a few years ago.... when you first decided to make the plunge into the "Big Ticket" market..... and your success has been phenomenal. I couldn't even imagine what the overhead at a show like this would be. It definitely calls for a complaint to the promoters and a promise for better accommodations contingent with any future bookings. You deserved better than that. GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

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Sorry to hear this Rick......I've been watching your rise from that SDCC show quite a few years ago.... when you first decided to make the plunge into the "Big Ticket" market..... and your success has been phenomenal. I couldn't even imagine what the overhead at a show like this would be. It definitely calls for a complaint to the promoters and a promise for better accommodations contingent with any future bookings. You deserved better than that. GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

agreed

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