Shawn_E.
Founding Member & MiLB Photographer
HOFers
Al Kaline
Gordie Howe
Future HOFers
Craig Biggio
Deion Sanders
Al Kaline
Gordie Howe
Future HOFers
Craig Biggio
Deion Sanders
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Tri-Star is done with Marlborough. I overheard a big time dealer there, (The lady who usually has singles from every set imaginable), and she said they aren't doing it this year and by the way they hear it will run in NJ/NY, they will move the Eastern Regional show to there.Bosox044 said:I wish they would send guys like Deion Sanders and AL Kaline to the New England shows. You guys are lucky. Tri Star seems to think that a major market like Boston doesn't want those guys, only guys like Mark Loretta,
Rich Gedman, and Bob Stanley. They are a joke and won't go to that show anymore. It seems like every city except Boston gets the superstars.
Even K.C. which is a small market gets Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Steve Young
and Jerry Rice. Tri-Star thinks Boston fans are a bunch of idiots and Rich Gedman will make us happy.. Please!
I am content w/ a local show. They usually have a decent guest like aHoffy814 said:Tri-Star is done with Marlborough. I overheard a big time dealer there, (The lady who usually has singles from every set imaginable), and she said they aren't doing it this year and by the way they hear it will run in NJ/NY, they will move the Eastern Regional show to there.
Shawn_E. said:11/26
Matt Albers (Astros Pitching Prospect)
Kyle Drabek (Phillies 2006 #1 Draft Pick)
Clayton Kershaw (Dodgers 2006 #1 Draft Pick)
Kyle McCullough (White Sox 2006 #1 Draft Pick; Former UT, Bellaire HS Star)
Garrett Mock (Nationals Pitching Prospect; Former UH Star)
Drew Stubbs (Reds 2006 #1 Draft Pick; Former UT Star)
Aaron Thompson (Marlins 2005 #1 Draft Pick)
J.R. Towles (Astros #1 Catching Prospect)
Wade Townsend (Devil Rays Pitching Prospect; Former Rice U. Star)
Jared Wells (Padres Pitching Prospect)
wanst winded at all.very well put.Captian23 said:First off before anyone says I don't know what I am talking about let me give my qualifications.
The NY area is different. The Yanks and Mets are kings, no doubt. There is also a very strong market from people who have relocated to the NY Metro Area. Also there are 4 teams with history in NY. Another big factor is how close it is to other cities. Boston, Albany, Hartford, Philly, Baltimore and Washington are all within a reasonable driving distance.
With all that said, if the quality of the Tri Star shows does not improve next year then they might as well not bother. We have a few Very Strong Shows in Westchester, Reading (Ft Washington) and the MAB Shows. For Football there is the Triumph show in Somerset every year which basically gets every star you can think of. The show last weekend was in a great location (5 miles outside NYC) but was very weak. There was more area set up for Tri Star to do signings after the public Signing then there was for Sales.
The NY market can work, but they have to go BIG. I thought they were nuts not bringing Clemens to this show. That would have gotten some Buzz. They had no major NY guys there. You need a mix. Look at the MAB lineups. You get a mix and there is usually a strong theme which attracts people to do theme items.
Sorry for the long winded post, as I said, I am in a hotel room in MA![]()