The Saturday class really brought the energy! Being able to banter with my friend, Shahriar, made it even more fun!
- Pen show flow - It is not easy to figure out where to put vendors, especially when there are poorly lit hallways (not the show’s fault) or side rooms that often get overlooked because people want to go to the ballroom. I think they’ve tried to rope off part of the hallway to force people to the side room but that wasn’t a viable option due to safety concerns. I don’t have an answer to this dilemma, other than to mention that it’s in your best interest, as an attendee, to check out all the rooms, aisles, and hallways as you may be missing some cool stuff.
Despite the lack of show and vendor promotion, there were a lot more attendees than I expected. It was significantly more than last year’s show, where DOGE and looming political/economic unrest kept people away from the show and folks limited their purchases. While Saturday was the busiest of the 3 show days, the show was never super cramped or crowded since the aisles are nice and wide.
If you are an attendee, this is still a great show for both newer and veteran pen fanatics alike. I think I’ve been saying this for at least the past two years, but every show I am greeted with more folks who are newer to the hobby and attending their first show. Aside from the wide variety of pens, both modern and vintage, like past years, there’s no shortage of inks, paper, cards, ephemeral, even ceramics, 3-D printed items and my favorite, chocolate!
It is always interesting to talk with other vendors to see what they thought of at day’s end. While a few vendors had a really good show, most of the vendors I spoke with, did “alright” to “not great” on Friday and Saturday, and it was relatively chill on Sunday, which is common for many shows. Vendors started packing up early on Sunday, which was unfortunate. Maybe early departure folks should get dropped in priority for tables the next year? Based on the vendors I spoke with, it seemed like vendors who sold accessories and lower ticket items (inks, paper, stickers, etc.) had a really good show, while those with $200+ price tags did not have a good show. Given the lack of promotion (and I’m not the only one who felt this way), I don’t know what that means for their return next year.