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It's best to go both days! Seriously though, I'd have to say that both days
are equally as good. Saturday has a bigger crowd of people but seems to
also have a better flea market.
I'll be there both days and should have at least 5 pins set up. Stop by and
say hello!
Dave Martin
"Ken in Princeton" <khsjsilver@aol.com> wrote in message
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>I have always gone to the York Show on Saturday. Is it better to go on
> Friday??
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken in Princeton
> TZ, STTNG, IJ, MM & TOM
>
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It depends on what you go for. If you want to play/buy games inside,
Friday is the day as often the games leave by Friday night if they were
sold. Last year there were at least 25% fewer games inside on Saturday
due to Friday sales. The crowd is usually thinner inside on Friday
too.
If you like the flea market, I would say Saturday seems to be the
better day of the two.
But as was mentioned already, go both days!
Ken in Princeton wrote:
> I have always gone to the York Show on Saturday. Is it better to go on
> Friday??
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken in Princeton
> TZ, STTNG, IJ, MM & TOM
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Ken,
From what I've seen, many pins arrive and get set up to play on Friday, and
you can get a head start on various flea market stuff too. If you can, go
both days. It's worth it.
I was drafted as the official York Show photographer recently. Check out my
archives all the way back to 2000 in detailed pics.
"Ken in Princeton" <khsjsilver@aol.com> wrote in message
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>I have always gone to the York Show on Saturday. Is it better to go on
> Friday??
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken in Princeton
> TZ, STTNG, IJ, MM & TOM
>
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