Depends on what you call "worth while".
If you're looking to actually SELL stuff and not put stuff out at the pinnacle of gun show prices for stuff everybody else has then I say so long as you make a buck while covering your table costs, have at it.
But if all you want to do is slap the same price tag as everybody else and HOPE your own particular brand of charm convinces others to give you their money over somebody else, then really all you're there for is to pay for the privilege of sitting in a chair at your table socializing with others.
Gun shows for the last three decades or so have been far more about "show" than "sell". I get the feeling most people who go to them do so for the same reasons I do: It's a cheap few hours of entertainment walking around looking at things, a place to handle "that gun" you've been thinking about buying, pick up a few cheap knick-knacks, and maybe that odd thing or two you have a hard time finding elsewhere.
If you're looking to actually SELL stuff and not put stuff out at the pinnacle of gun show prices for stuff everybody else has then I say so long as you make a buck while covering your table costs, have at it.
But if all you want to do is slap the same price tag as everybody else and HOPE your own particular brand of charm convinces others to give you their money over somebody else, then really all you're there for is to pay for the privilege of sitting in a chair at your table socializing with others.
Gun shows for the last three decades or so have been far more about "show" than "sell". I get the feeling most people who go to them do so for the same reasons I do: It's a cheap few hours of entertainment walking around looking at things, a place to handle "that gun" you've been thinking about buying, pick up a few cheap knick-knacks, and maybe that odd thing or two you have a hard time finding elsewhere.