
2012 Dates: January 27-February 12
Map & Driving
Directions
Click here to read a review of the show
Email: info@tucsonshowplace.net
tucsonshowplacellc@yahoo.com
Advance information: 262-377-1181
TSP Dealers
click on the logos below to go to dealer pages
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The Gem Shop, Inc. | A1 |
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Rhodo Co. | A2 & A3 |
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Soklich Trading Co | A4 |
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Crystal City | A5 |
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Madagascar Minerals-MDG | B1 |
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Piritas de Navajun | B2 |
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Piritas de Navajun | B3 |
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Gems Art Studio | B4 |
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Archy's Rock Shop, Inc | B5 |
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Infinity Trading | B6 |
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What is the
Tucson Show?
From humble beginnings in March
of 1955, the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show has evolved into the
largest and most significant group of mineral shows in the world. |
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What is the Tucson Showplace? The Tucson Showplace (est. 1991) is one of the satellite shows that takes place in Tucson during the first two weeks in February. It is located at 1530 S Freeway, just south of the original satellite show location at the Holiday Inn South (now Howard Johnson’s at Starr Pass Blvd). It can be approached from either Farmington Road or South Freeway. As the shows in Tucson got bigger, some large dealers found hotel room fees, show fees, and transportation costs becoming too high, and space too limited to display their merchandise. Don Burrow, a quartz dealer from Arkansas, saw a need for a new type of show. He commissioned the construction of two buildings on the south end of the downtown area and leased spaces to several dealers offering merchandise such as rough rock, crystals, onyx carvings, and minerals. Several other companies have followed Don’s lead and have also built or purchased “warehouse” type properties to provide dealer space. Since 1991, the show at the Tucson Showplace has featured dealers who are a “direct source” of their merchandise. Spaces at the Tucson Showplace are leased to dealers on an annual basis. This provides them with a place to exhibit during the show and also allows for storage of inventory during the rest of the year. The Showplace was designed with easy access for large shipments to arrive by truck, as well as parking for customers. These features are very attractive to large dealers. In 2004, Don Burrow sold the property to Eugene Mueller, owner of The Gem Shop, Inc. A new company was formed – Tucson Showplace, LLC, which will continue to promote the show each year in February. The show is considered to be a wholesale show, but retail sales are also welcomed, at individual dealer’s discretion. Additional parking will also be available in the lot just to the north of the Tucson Showplace. For more information or space availability, contact info@tucsonshowplace.net or 262-377-1181. |
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| Building B looking east | Building A looking west |
Links:
Tucson Gem & Mineral Society
Tucson
Show Guide
Tucson
Convention and Visitors' Bureau
Visitors since
April 2007