Anyone Going to the Trexlertown, PA Swap on 5/13?
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Unfortunately I have my daughter's graduation that day. That International is fantastic and would love to see it in person.
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My son lives about an hour away in Ephrata. He is travelling right now, otherwise I could use it as an excuse to go visit. An eight hour one-way trip is a bit much for a couple hours at a swap meet.
Do they have other dates on the calendar?
Do they have other dates on the calendar?
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I reserved a table yesterday so I guess I'm going! Not sure what I'm bringing yet. I have several boxes of new parts that need new homes.
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Section 25, Row F, Booth 15, right in the middle of all the action!
Hope the turnout is better than last fall! Not sure of the wisdom of holding it on Mother’s Day weekend. And showers in the forecast…
Definitely a buyer’s market!
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As a quick update:
This event was "meh" in my opinion. Attendance seemed low and my location at the show as not great.
Seems that the interest in C&V at this level is waning as well. Lots of folks asking for vintage BMX, some vintage MTB but mostly modern road/gravel & track bike stuff seemed to be where the interest was.
I had broken down the Raleigh international I have posted about previously but still no go.
Zero offers and no takers on the International frame, fork, headset, brakes and Campy seat post bolt, at an offer price of $200.
Zero offers and no takers on any of the Campy NR components, save a high flange hubset w/ skewers for $75. Buyer was using them to make a BMX wheelset....
Late 60's PX10 Frame set, fair condition with the original headset and stem etc. no offers, no takers at $100
Dawes Super Galaxy touring frame (531) with post, stem, headset & brakes $100. No interest.
No offers or interest in almost any other components (Suntour Cyclone RD & FD for $40? Too High...Ok, make and offer? No. Ok.
Sold every kickstand and and vintage handlebar mirror I had. Sold all the 1 1/8th stems. Sold some old bags.
Made a large donation at athe end of the swap to a local co-op.
Anyway, this will be my last swap for the foreseeable future. I will just hang on to what I have
nikkorod and I took to wearing safety vests and carnival barking to get people to our location. At least we entertained ourselves for the day!
Sold the Cannondale MTB for $160. Full Suntour XC group. White Cannondale, fully serviced and near perfect condition, no interest at $100
Only the Bianchi sold for $100. Campy 700c Wheelset, $50? Nope. Would I take $15? Nope
Deal of the day was the 1974 Brooks Pro for $50. Sold the other 2 Brooks together for $20 at the end of the day.
Most of that was the cash I brought to make chAnge and it wasn’t needed.
These robot dance move’s actually resulted in the sale of 2 complete Lemond road bikes. Gotta give the people what the want!
This event was "meh" in my opinion. Attendance seemed low and my location at the show as not great.
Seems that the interest in C&V at this level is waning as well. Lots of folks asking for vintage BMX, some vintage MTB but mostly modern road/gravel & track bike stuff seemed to be where the interest was.
I had broken down the Raleigh international I have posted about previously but still no go.
Zero offers and no takers on the International frame, fork, headset, brakes and Campy seat post bolt, at an offer price of $200.
Zero offers and no takers on any of the Campy NR components, save a high flange hubset w/ skewers for $75. Buyer was using them to make a BMX wheelset....
Late 60's PX10 Frame set, fair condition with the original headset and stem etc. no offers, no takers at $100
Dawes Super Galaxy touring frame (531) with post, stem, headset & brakes $100. No interest.
No offers or interest in almost any other components (Suntour Cyclone RD & FD for $40? Too High...Ok, make and offer? No. Ok.
Sold every kickstand and and vintage handlebar mirror I had. Sold all the 1 1/8th stems. Sold some old bags.
Made a large donation at athe end of the swap to a local co-op.
Anyway, this will be my last swap for the foreseeable future. I will just hang on to what I have
nikkorod and I took to wearing safety vests and carnival barking to get people to our location. At least we entertained ourselves for the day!
Sold the Cannondale MTB for $160. Full Suntour XC group. White Cannondale, fully serviced and near perfect condition, no interest at $100
Only the Bianchi sold for $100. Campy 700c Wheelset, $50? Nope. Would I take $15? Nope
Deal of the day was the 1974 Brooks Pro for $50. Sold the other 2 Brooks together for $20 at the end of the day.
Most of that was the cash I brought to make chAnge and it wasn’t needed.
These robot dance move’s actually resulted in the sale of 2 complete Lemond road bikes. Gotta give the people what the want!
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As a quick update:
This event was "meh" in my opinion. Attendance seemed low and my location at the show as not great.
Seems that the interest in C&V at this level is waning as well. Lots of folks asking for vintage BMX, some vintage MTB but mostly modern road/gravel & track bike stuff seemed to be where the interest was.
This event was "meh" in my opinion. Attendance seemed low and my location at the show as not great.
Seems that the interest in C&V at this level is waning as well. Lots of folks asking for vintage BMX, some vintage MTB but mostly modern road/gravel & track bike stuff seemed to be where the interest was.
The turn out was much better than the fall swap, but still light compared to years past. Apparently we were also competing with Brooklyn’s Bike Jumble that was being held on the same day.
Agree with your market assessment. The fever for high end vintage stuff is waning. The clean Campy NR and SR stuff used to sell before the gates opened. When the flippers aren’t buying you out you know the market is soft.
I sold an NR crank for $50, a SR RD for $55 and a pair of Tipo high flange hubs for $40 I think. Also gave away the Masi GC to the one interested buyer (he’s a long time collector) for $250. I may be forgetting a couple smaller things, but that was mostly it for vintage sales. Most buyers are interested in budget modernish road and mtb stuff and BMX stuff as you said.
No one even glanced at any of my vintage steel frames, but my wife’s mid-2000s Trek road and comfort bikes both sold. So she recouped more than I did!
Time marches on. It’s not all bad news, especially for people just getting into the vintage scene. It should be much more affordable. Too bad for schmucks like me who bought high and are now selling low!
Here was my spot and the view from my spot. Same spot as in the fall but they decided to reconfigure the area differently than their advertised map, so I went from the center of the venue to a corner. Thanks a lot velodrome organizers!
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Thanks for the reports. I'd been thinking about maybe driving down, too many other things going on, but a nice Brooks Pro for $50? Campy hubs for $40? I wish I had made the trip! And if that PX-10 was 62cm I'd really be kicking myself now.
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I always enjoy this show but turnout seemed a bit light. I don't think they advertise this one very well and moving it from the first weekend in May (When they used to do it, pre-covid) to the second didn't help things.
We were competing with Brooklyn (I talked to three guys who set up there and they did very well), Mother's day weekend, and the threat of rain (That stayed just south of us and the weather was perfect for a swap)
C&V road bikes have been a bit soft in this area for a while now. I did sell my World Voyageur so it's not dead yet. Seemed like everyone wanted inexpensive modern riders, vintage BMX & Mountain, and Sting Rays.
I had a great time, sold a few pieces, picked up a killer Raleigh roadster, and got so see a lot of my bike buddies. We'll try again in the fall!
We were competing with Brooklyn (I talked to three guys who set up there and they did very well), Mother's day weekend, and the threat of rain (That stayed just south of us and the weather was perfect for a swap)
C&V road bikes have been a bit soft in this area for a while now. I did sell my World Voyageur so it's not dead yet. Seemed like everyone wanted inexpensive modern riders, vintage BMX & Mountain, and Sting Rays.
I had a great time, sold a few pieces, picked up a killer Raleigh roadster, and got so see a lot of my bike buddies. We'll try again in the fall!
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It was a great day despite being put behind the concession stand and about half a mile from the actual event. The good thing, was me not having to put anything else back in the car to return home with me. it's fair to say that the vintage bike thing is over imo. Soft market with the younger folks being more interested in BMX and E-bikes.
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Brooklyn Bike Jumble was the same day as Trexlertown, so I missed T-Town again. The Jumble was great though, huge turnout and many more vendors selling parts than I've seen in years. In the past few years it started skewing heavily to complete bikes only and that made it hard to sell parts. This year, even if half of the parts for sale weren't vintage, it got folks looking for parts in general. I did about $1K in sales, which is pretty decent for me. Y'all vintage collectors aught to come to the September Jumble this year!
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Brooklyn Bike Jumble was the same day as Trexlertown, so I missed T-Town again. The Jumble was great though, huge turnout and many more vendors selling parts than I've seen in years. In the past few years it started skewing heavily to complete bikes only and that made it hard to sell parts. This year, even if half of the parts for sale weren't vintage, it got folks looking for parts in general. I did about $1K in sales, which is pretty decent for me. Y'all vintage collectors aught to come to the September Jumble this year!
Hopefully fall Velofest will be in October again and not competing with Brooklyn.