Posted by rossow (mn) on April 24, 2021 at 09:35:40 from (216.114.230.99):
In Reply to: LeSeuer... posted by plowhand on April 23, 2021 at 14:57:43:
I live 26 miles southwest and go every year. I got there at 4:40 a.m. for a prime parking spot outside the main entrance and snoozed until daylight. I was a little disappointed to not find the great stuff I usually find but did end up with a lot of old tools, several small tool boxes, even some canna bulbs to replace the ones that didn't survive winter storage. I was pleased to encounter no mud; I've been at the show when the crushed-rock drives were like two inches of pancake batter. The crowd was pretty decent; not as many vehicles parked along the roads up to a mile away as at some shows, but still busy enough for vendors to make sales. I even remembered to take my padlock key so I could get into the Pioneer Press building to check it out after it has sat unattended since August 2019. (A couple of other guys and I run the press building for the late-summer show.) If this morning had been sunny and 60s instead of gray and upper 30s I'd probably have gone back. It's a fun show.
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