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Newc 04-04-2024 08:45 PM

Annual MONSTER Swap Portland, Or
 

Double Swap now going on in N. Portland , Or I work it tomorrow and then head home. Newc

petehoovie 04-04-2024 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Newc (Post 2302644)
Double Swap now going on in N. Portland , Or I work it tomorrow and then head home. Newc


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pistonbroke 04-05-2024 08:10 AM

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Hi Dale, The last two swaps I attended at Portland were very disappointing. My brother (your neighbor) and I started counting after the first hour or so and we figured for every actual old used car parts vender there was just over five venders selling new junk mostly made in china the majority of which wasn't even car related. It's sad to say but the sponsor's need to rent the spaces and the only way they can is to rent to junk venders. The Portland swap was once the crowning event on the west coast but now it seem to be more of a Flea Market. I hope this year is better but I will not be going. Tim

Gene1949 04-05-2024 08:54 AM

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Sadly, the decline of the Portland swap meet has been ongoing for many years. I wish I had the answer. My friends and I had some great times there in the late 70s thru the 2000s when we moved to Nevada. What I did notice thru the years was a continual increase of professional “vendors”. Peddling “memorabilia” and cheap offshore repops. Also, the decline (passing on) of “dirty hands” folks who served as the backbone of our hobby with their knowledge and expertise.
I think this board is experiencing similar. Seems every few months we bemoan the passing of one of the luminaries here.

rockfla 04-05-2024 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Gene1949 (Post 2302709)
Sadly, the decline of the Portland swap meet has been ongoing for many years. I wish I had the answer. My friends and I had some great times there in the late 70s thru the 2000s when we moved to Nevada. What I did notice thru the years was a continual increase of professional “vendors”. Peddling “memorabilia” and cheap offshore repops. Also, the decline (passing on) of “dirty hands” folks who served as the backbone of our hobby with their knowledge and expertise.
I think this board is experiencing similar. Seems every few months we bemoan the passing of one of the luminaries here.

Gene1949
Unfortunately the latter part of your post is NOT exclusive to the Portland SWAP meet (or any other SWAP meet), it is endemic to car clubs, parts suppliers et' al. and to this point...., NO cure or reversing the tide, sadly!!!!

trulyvintage 04-05-2024 04:28 PM

Annual MONSTER Swap Portland, Or
 

Why not read a thread with
comments from folks
who are actually there now ?


@ https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...-2024.1310062/


Jim

Karl Wescott 04-05-2024 05:54 PM

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I was there this morning. Lots of stuff, not much early V8... but some. Not much good... but some. A pair of NOS 1942-46 front fenders (1250.00), a pair of "decent" 1940 passenger fronts (300.00), lots of odds and ends. I did not to the track or outside (knees acting up).

TJ 04-08-2024 11:05 AM

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Had my usual spot in E building and did well this year. Rained every day and was cold outside. The windy weather tossed a few E-Z Ups at the track. Many empty spaces in the buildings and has been declining for some time. As rockfla has said it's a problem for many of these events and there may be no sure cure. It was still a fun event and three of my old Napa school mates(who now live in the northwest) came by my space to visit along with other northwest V-8 friends.

deuce_roadster 04-08-2024 12:48 PM

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Last year was terrible. I only sold $500 the whole weekend, didn't even cover the room cost. This year sales were great, did over 2k but, I don't know how someone did this, maybe they had an accomplice distract me, somebody took a NICE half of an original 40 deluxe grille off my table on Saturday. Last year it was a DL (Detroit Lubricator) carb Ford only used in 32 and 33. Next year I am going to set up a wildlife camera I have. I would like to know how they are doing this and maybe recognize them. I will have the same stalls next year, (in the same building as TJ) I always enjoy this meet, only missed this three times since 1970.
No remake parts on my tables except a set of new 32 hubcaps from Drake a friend asked me to sell for him. Rest were about half NOS Ford parts.

uncle buck 04-08-2024 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by deuce_roadster (Post 2303293)
somebody took a NICE half of an original 40 deluxe grille off my table on Saturday. Last year it was a DL (Detroit Lubricator) carb Ford only used in 32 and 33.

Thats terrible Mike. I quit selling at Monroe after some NOS Mustang seat belts, NOS Rally Pac tach and Kelsey Hayes disc brake proportioning valves were stolen. Majority of the car people are good, but there are bad actors. It essentially changed me from a collector to a hoarder.

deuce_roadster 04-08-2024 06:29 PM

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Yeah, whoever took those parts knew what they were. I have never lost anything at Monroe, so far.

TJ 04-09-2024 10:27 AM

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Mike sorry to hear about the theft. It's unfortunate that there are thieves in this great hobby. Somewhere along the line they will be caught and it won't be a pretty sight for the crook. Hope you enjoy your "new" Shell truck. I know it went to a good home.

Newc 04-09-2024 10:56 PM

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I worked the 'Parts Pickup' Friday PM. Constant full loads going out on 'OUT of State' vehicles! Lots of Idaho, Washington and British Columbia vehicles. Newc

deuce_roadster 04-10-2024 11:13 AM

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Dale, an Expo person (not from one of the clubs putting the meet on) or one hired by them asked me to take a survey. One of the questions was would I be in favor of a 2 day meet with longer shopping hours. I said YES. Most Sundays I don't sell anything, just watch people walk by.

Newc 04-10-2024 11:26 AM

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That idea was officially discussed at a meeting Monday- may happen since 'out of Staters' leave late Sat. Newc

TJ 04-10-2024 01:55 PM

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I am one of the out of state people that does leave on Saturday afternoon. Sunday has always been a loser for sales. Saturday morning is good for sales and after 3:00 pm sales slow way down. Frankly I wouldn't mind if set up day was Wednesday, so the days correspond with the meet at the track.
I do like the new set up with the two way traffic and other changes made by the committee.

deuce_roadster 04-11-2024 09:41 AM

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I hope the days don't change without advance notice for the next year. I have already booked my room for 3 nights next year. (3rd, 4th and 5th 2025)

uncle buck 04-12-2024 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2303746)
I am one of the out of state people that does leave on Saturday afternoon. Sunday has always been a loser for sales. Saturday morning is good for sales and after 3:00 pm sales slow way down. Frankly I wouldn't mind if set up day was Wednesday, so the days correspond with the meet at the track.
I do like the new set up with the two way traffic and other changes made by the committee.

I would just eliminate Sunday all together. I haven't stayed for Sunday in at least 30 years. I like the 1 day stagger between both locations. That stagger is what keeps up spending 2 days there. My friends and I all spend Thursday down at the track and Friday at the Expo. If, and that's a big if, we stay over Friday night we do a fast pass through both locations. IMHO I think with the new smaller layout at the Expo on the outside booths that the racetrack grew in size. This year we left the racetrack at 6:00 Thursday and the Expo at noon on Friday. In prior years we never left the Expo before 4:00-5:00 at the earliest. I was frankly disappointed in the change at the Expo. I feel something needs to happen to bring the enthusiasm back to the Expo, and I'm not alone with that thought.

Karl Wescott 04-12-2024 08:43 AM

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I have NOT been a vendor in the last two years. Marginal sales overall (this is a business decision overall) has been the trend for several years. Committing to essentially all day Sunday for tear-down only totally wastes the day. More and more this seems to be a social event with people coming to visit each other, and less a buying/selling experience. From a reproduction manufacturer/vendor standpoint this show especially, and all shows generally have become less of a sales opportunity and more of marketing promotion... Customers now prefer to order parts delivered direct to them without the hassle of waiting for the meet, and difficulty of transport.


Going to a Friday-Saturday format has its attractions, however the reality is that any large or elaborate booths will require several hours to tear down. If the hours were to be extended for selling, say 7:00 am to 5:00 pm thats a 10 hour day and as I start to age that becomes tougher. Plus the 2-4 hour tear down and load out brings it to a 14 hour day and sorry but I will likely pass due to safety concerns over exhaustion.


A Sunday tear down/load out only would help that and only waste a half day.


Back when the Portland Swap Meet started it was the Portland Swap Meet and Antique Car Show. Perhaps bring that back. There were enough vacant inside spaces to provide room for 50 cars. Space the cars so there are some in each building, with sitting areas to allow visiting. This would increase the value of time at the show for those who only have a passing interest in purchasing stuff AND would tend to introduce the older cars and owners to the younger generation of gearheads who are not exposed to them often.


Sunday could be a vendor/exhibitor only social and tear down day. A "complimentary" breakfast for those who stayed the full Friday-Saturday would provide both a "thank you" and an opportunity for vendors, car exhibitors, and committee members to socialize, and leave at a reasonable hour (perhaps breakfast 8:00 to 10:00, tear down 9:00-done, most out by 12:00)


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