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oaks1912 11-21-2017 09:58 PM

San Francisco Bay Area Collectors Show Nov 25
 
The 33rd Annual Sports Collectors show will be held this Saturday November 25 at St Leanders Church (Ryan O'Connell Hall) located at 575 West Estudillo in San Leandro. The show features 75 tables (SOLD OUT) covering more than a century of sports items (Cards, Memorabilia, New & Old, Graded & Raw, Several sports). Show hours are 9 AM - 3PM... Admission is $4 (Print this notice for $1 off a single admission) .... No celebrity signings or grading services will be present.....DIRECTIONS DRIVING BY CAR.. Interstate 880 to Davis Street .Exit EAST on Davis.Stay on Davis for approximately 1 mile to Carpentier (1 Block past San Leandro Blvd). Turn right on Carpentier .Stay on Carpentier for 1 block to West Estudillo.Turn right on West Estudillo. One half block on West Estudillo.Turn left into parking lot. 575 West Estudillo is the address.......... TAKE BART (Fremont or Dublin/Pleasanton train) to the San Leandro station. The hall is located directly across the street from the SAN LEANDRO BART station. Need more info...Email me at mark_macrae@comcast.net

pologrounds 11-22-2017 04:12 PM

St. Leander's Show
 
This show should be called the West Coast National. Everything is vintage. Dealers are knowledgeable and seasoned collectors roam the hall finding museum quality items and rare treasures. If you want to relive the past and turn back the time machine, come to the show.
Say hi to Condo and Mike Mays.

MMarvelli 11-22-2017 10:28 PM

I have never come away from this show without a load of cards/memorabilia that I was completely surprised to stumble upon. Add that to the fact that you can chat with Mark Macrae until you are hoarse. If you are within two hours driving or flying, you gotta go!

DeanH3 11-23-2017 12:35 AM

Finally getting to make the show this time around. Going with a fellow board member and looking forward to it.

mattsey9 11-23-2017 01:22 AM

My son and I will be there.

jimtigers65 11-24-2017 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanH3 (Post 1723136)
Finally getting to make the show this time around. Going with a fellow board member and looking forward to it.

Will be attending my first St. Leander’s show. Thanks Dean for taking a Saturday off from work and drive!

oaks1912 11-24-2017 03:43 PM

Look forward to seeing so many Sacramento collectors driving down...... Dean,Mark,Jim,Mike & Otis..Enjoy the 90 minute drive to the show, but prepare for the usual gridlock going home in the afternoon.....Hopefully a vintage find at the show will make it worth the effort.... Some nice walkins are expected...:)... See you in the morning

jimtigers65 11-25-2017 05:06 PM

Enjoyed the vintage at this show! Dean, thanks for driving, Mark, thanks for your education that you offer. You should charge $$ and conduct a forum.

JollyElm 11-25-2017 07:07 PM

Another great show, Mark. As the kids say, you da man!!!

DeanH3 11-25-2017 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jimtigers65 (Post 1723669)
Enjoyed the vintage at this show! Dean, thanks for driving, Mark, thanks for your education that you offer. You should charge $$ and conduct a forum.

No problem Jim! Even though I did not go home with a big score, I still had a blast. Thanks again for lunch.

garymc 11-25-2017 08:56 PM

Someday....
 
Someday I'll come to this show........Mark, lunch will be on me !!!!

oaks1912 11-26-2017 10:42 AM

Nice to see everyone yesterday enjoying not only a 68 degree day, but a full house from all over the state and Western Nevada.... Good to visit briefly with Mike and Otis working on the '69 Topps set (and hope to find a beater Gehrig with nice eye appeal to finish off '34).... Dean , sorry you struck out, but it was probably good running into your ol buddy at my table.... Jim...I still think that Christmas card was among the best finds at the show...now you'll have to start looking for others !!...I bought a few boxes of stuff, including some PCL scorecards for the collection.... Look forward to seeing everybody again at the next show in June.....

pologrounds 11-26-2017 06:59 PM

St. Leander's Show
 
Picked up Hank Luisetti original oil painting and cabinetvphotis of my Saint Ignatius high school from Sal, 1958 Giants bank and oversized 49ers patch from Al, Stanford Glass and Cal mug from KD and Cal.Bear letterman patch from Bartski. Try finding these treasures in Auction or at National. Not happening. Whose house?
Mark's house!

Kawika 11-26-2017 07:29 PM

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Picked up Hank Luisetti original oil painting and cabinetvphotis of my Saint Ignatius high school from Sal, 1958 Giants bank and oversized 49ers patch from Al, Stanford Glass and Cal mug from KD and Cal.Bear letterman patch from Bartski. Try finding these treasures in Auction or at National. Not happening. Whose house?
Mark's house!

My Dad graduated from SI in 1938 when it was still over by USF. Are your photos of the school from the Stanyan Street era? Would love to see them.
I scored this aerial view several years ago. The HS is next to the athletic field off to the left of the cathedral. The fact that the GG Bridge is still under construction dates the photo to the timeframe 1933-1937. Apparently parking wasn't quite as bad back then.

mattsey9 11-26-2017 08:44 PM

Whoever called this the West Coast National was on point. Great show as always. I was the guy in the Pelicans jersey gobbling up the 69 Topps from several dealers. Can't wait for the next show!

itjclarke 11-27-2017 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 1723965)
My Dad graduated from SI in 1938 when it was still over by USF. Are your photos of the school from the Stanyan Street era? Would love to see them.
I scored this aerial view several years ago. The HS is next to the athletic field off to the left of the cathedral. The fact that the GG Bridge is still under construction dates the photo to the timeframe 1933-1937. Apparently parking wasn't quite as bad back then.

Sweet picture. I can see my place, toward the center bottom. Aside from the Presidio at the top left, not too much of that space is open anymore. The athletic fields still there though, now USF’s soccer field.

Will have to get back out to one of the N CA card shows sometime soon, hopefully meet some more board members.

JollyElm 11-27-2017 03:13 PM

Mattsey, I think I was next to you at Mark's table while we were both looking at 1969's. You passed a pile over to me?

What was bizarre about this show was the number of tables (3 or 4) that had multiples of the infamous Christmas rack packs (in perfect shape) 'proudly' displayed among their vintage cards. I don't recall anyone having them at other shows, so my first thought was that someone out there is mass producing these suckers.

oaks1912 11-27-2017 06:27 PM

Darren...Let me know which tables were displaying those "Christmas Packs". I did not see them out and can talk with the tableholders...There were some questionable cards from the 50's shopped to a few of the dealers, and its possible that these were walked in with the same seller.....

JollyElm 11-27-2017 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by oaks1912 (Post 1724276)
Darren...Let me know which tables were displaying those "Christmas Packs". I did not see them out and can talk with the tableholders...There were some questionable cards from the 50's shopped to a few of the dealers, and its possible that these were walked in with the same seller.....

Mark, the two tables that definitely had them were the last ones in the back left corner. In other words, if you envision a rectangle (with the entrance being in the bottom middle and the kitchen being in the top middle), the two tables with them formed the upper lefthand corner. The other(s) that had them were less memorable/specific.

oaks1912 11-27-2017 06:59 PM

Thanks Darren...I'll talk with that tableholder

RedsFan1941 11-27-2017 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1724200)
What was bizarre about this show was the number of tables (3 or 4) that had multiples of the infamous Christmas rack packs (in perfect shape) 'proudly' displayed among their vintage cards. I don't recall anyone having them at other shows, so my first thought was that someone out there is mass producing these suckers.

at the Moeller show in Cincinnati on Friday, a dealer had about 20 in a display case, all looking shiny and new. Many different years of cards from the 50s and 60s were represented. :mad:

mattsey9 11-27-2017 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1724200)
Mattsey, I think I was next to you at Mark's table while we were both looking at 1969's. You passed a pile over to me?.

That was me, Darren.


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