Traveler’s Company was here, separate from the Midori folks who were at NY NOW.
These are trade-only events, meant for buyers, retailers, press, and other industry members. As such, they aren’t meant for consumers to do shopping, in fact, you can’t get access to either show without being vetted ahead of time (I was added as a guest of Jeremy’s). I think that it would be cool if they had a marketplace day at the end, where the public could buy some of their products. It could help defray some of the costs of attending a show like this (if you think paying for a table at a pen show is a lot, think again), vendors would have less inventory to schlep or ship back, and the show could get some ticket revenue as well. I’m glad this wasn’t an option since the SF Pen Show is coming up, lol. It’ll be interesting to see if they decide to do something like that in the future.
A huge Thank You to Jeremy for getting me passes to these two shows and for letting me tag along. It was fun watching Jeremy go through the process of picking out what products he wanted to carry/restock at Flax. It was also really fun for me to see products that I might see in the future at other gift stores and boutiques, so I hope this was fun for you too.
I’ll be at the San Francisco show when this comes out, so I’ll be back in my element again. Hope to see you there! Wherever you are, hope you stay safe and stay inky!