Question about blade show.

There are some tables that just display, but many many many tables with knives for sale.
 
Oh yes, you can spend as much as you would like.
Some extra cash or a check book are recommended.
You KNOW you're going to find something you just can't live without.:D
 
Will it be strictly a knife show or will the vendors be selling knives also?

I am not flying 12,000 miles just to look at knives! It is the biggest room of knives for sale on the planet!
Come along.......you won't be sorry.:)
 
Just go; you will NOT regret it(your wallet may, though). Oh, and no matter how much money you bring, it won't be enough. ;)
 
I live near Birmingham and have not missed a Blade Show in seven years. Living as close to the show as you and I do, it is almost a sin to miss it. My first Blade was a one-day trip over on a Saturday. My family and I now go over on Thursday and stay until Sunday afternoon, every year. I am of a different religion than you (blue and orange) but won't hold that against you. Come on over!
 
I live near Birmingham and have not missed a Blade Show in seven years. Living as close to the show as you and I do, it is almost a sin to miss it. My first Blade was a one-day trip over on a Saturday. My family and I now go over on Thursday and stay until Sunday afternoon, every year. I am of a different religion than you (blue and orange) but won't hold that against you. Come on over!


Haha thanks! Can you just show up and pay at the gates, or do you need tickets?
 
Just show up and buy a ticket at the door.
If you see a middle aged sandy haired fellow running from table to table trying to see everyone before everything is sold out........SAY HELLO TO ME:D
 
As many have said... there are ample opportunities for $ to change hands, although some of the actual manufacturers don't sell from their tables. They leave that to the dealers that are there.

Just an FYI... the cash machines in the lobbies around there restrict how much $ you can withdraw ($200, IIRC), so don't depend too heavily on being able to pop in a cash card and get legal tender for an unplanned purchase unless it's a small one.
 
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