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RE: Book fair Organisers have lost the trust of the public it seems. Bookarama chch - Olive - 30-04-2023 (30-04-2023, 10:04 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: While I sympathise with the obvious unfairness of letting dealers get in first, I think dealers aren't the ones that deserve the kicking. They are just doing what they need to do for their businesses. The fact they got first dibs is the issue, that is a kind of corruption of the act of gifting that underlies the concept of the fair. I suspect though it stems from the same practice that is applied to antique fairs and art fairs - the industry supports its own.I was about to write something similar. The comparison with clothes dealers is apt - they get to know which op shops get the best quality donations and the least discerning customers, and they will travel to small town charity shops to get the best products. I knew the owner of a top-end vintage clothes shop and she would regularly drive several hours to check out certain provincial op shops. The identities of the best op shops were closely guarded. I don't regard the book fairs as having any particular responsibility to provide cheap books for locals - they are there to raise money for their causes. I know that our local book fair struggles to sell its stock as donations far outweigh sales. The local charity shop where I volunteer often turns away books, CDs and DVDs as there is no demand. RE: Book fair Organisers have lost the trust of the public it seems. Bookarama chch - Zurdo - 30-04-2023 On inorganic days we would travel to posh areas to get the best picking. |