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Archive 04-28-2005 03:38 PM

Ed Keetz Latham NY shows
 
Posted By: <b>mcavoy</b><p>Anyone go to these? I notice in VCBC, these used to be advertised as Vintage. Do these shows continue to be vintage? Thanks, Mike

Archive 04-28-2005 04:37 PM

Ed Keetz Latham NY shows
 
Posted By: <b>Patrick McMenemy</b><p>Ed Keetz used to have a pre-1976 Albany Show which I attended several times.<br /><br />I was able to pick up a 1914 Chief Meyers Pritchard Stamp, and a 1910 era Roger Bresnahan writing tablet at one of the shows about 5-6 years ago. I am not sure of what he has at the Latham NY show(s) with regards to vintage material.<br /><br />Patrick

Archive 04-28-2005 05:35 PM

Ed Keetz Latham NY shows
 
Posted By: <b>Ole Ironweeds</b><p>Levi and Bob Bostoff used to set up there, but not in the last few years from what I hear...<br />Randy Kniffen might still come over from Vermont with a few vintage cards, otherwise just a handful of the "mall show" type tables...a far cry from the Old Polish Community shows back in the olden times... <br />

Archive 04-29-2005 08:49 AM

Ed Keetz Latham NY shows
 
Posted By: <b>RobertS</b><p>He used to hold a pre-1976 and a general show. Several years ago, I attended the general show and was pleasantly surprised at the dealers who had pre-war stuff.<br /><br />A couple of the dealers seemd to be unique to the area, as I hadn't seen them at New York City-area, Boston or Philly shows.<br /><br />

Archive 04-29-2005 11:22 PM

Ed Keetz Latham NY shows
 
Posted By: <b>Brian Lindholme</b><p>Wow does this topic hit home...I cannot answer the question about Ed's current shows now that I have moved to the far west coast(Oregon), but I lived for 35 years in VT and built much of my prewar collection at that show. Tik & Tik, Randy Kniffin (a close personal friend), Levi and others had some great stuff there. I picked up my E105 Mello Mint from Terry in Albany NY in 1997...I'll bet it would go for 10X what I paid for it now <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14><br /><br />Yep, the Polish Community Center was the place to be...I have a friend back in VT that might still attend the Keetz shows, I'll call him and see whazzup.<br /><br />Brian L.

Archive 04-29-2005 11:41 PM

Ed Keetz Latham NY shows
 
Posted By: <b>Jon Canfield</b><p>I am from the Albany area and I'm proud to say that Ed Keetz is a great friend of mine, my confirmation sponsor when I was younger, and an employer from ages 11-16 (I had the greatest job in the world working with autograph guests every weekend when i was growing up). The old-pre 1976 shows used to be great - I met Terry through the shows and that's really what got me started in pre-war baseball. As for the Latham shows, I've only been able to go to 1 or 2 in the last 3 years or so, mainly because of undergrad and now law school. From what I recall, it is hit or miss with good vintage things. There will be some very very nice items, and then sometimes not too much. If I remember correctly, last time I went there was a dealer who had some People's Tobacco cards (Kotton back maybe)?

DrTomHanson 03-29-2019 10:47 AM

Ed Keetz
 
Hey Jon -- I'd like to get a hold of Ed Keetz (all good -- he doesn't owe me money or anything!:) -- you got his contact info?

Tom Hanson
DrTomHanson@gmail.com

Donscards 03-29-2019 12:08 PM

I set up a few times at the Ed Keetz show in Albany, pre 1976 shows, wonderful vintage shows. I believe Ed doesn't promote shows any longer. He ran a great show.

Copa7 03-29-2019 12:35 PM

albany ny card show
 
Hi

I've been to the Albany NY card show a few times.

It's a monthly show now, with usually one former NY Giant player signing autograph for $20.

It's about 25-30 tables. $3 to get in.

But after going to the National NSCC, everything is pale in comparison. I'd consider getting a table but I think it's too much for what sells (mostly modern and some post war). I'd be more inclined to attend if prices were closer to eBay or message board range. I get it that dealers have to make back the big cash outlay for table expenses.

It's small, it's local and it's what we have. I support it.

Rich Klein 03-30-2019 07:34 PM

In the 1980's I used to set up in Albany and it was a long but fun day with a 3 hour drive each way at the Polish Community Center.

I also attended in the 1990's when I was at Beckett, one of the pre-1976 cards and I personally had a blast and loved the whole concept.

I hope Ed is doing well and Frank (his dad) and I used to chat all show long whenever I went to Albany,

When the 1984 National was in Parsippany NJ a full bus of Albany collectors came down for the 1st day and I think that is a cool concept for the Chicago show, etc. Could you imagine a bus coming in from a place within 3 hours so not every collector had to make their own arrangements

Rich

BuzzD 03-31-2019 04:19 AM

Frank
 
In the beginning days, Ed's father Frank Keetz would set up a table. Had many minor league items, oddball stuff. Got a 1940 Crowley's Dairy Mike Milasovich from him that I still have.

GrayGhost 04-05-2019 01:30 PM

I set up back in happier times at Ed's shows. A Classy man, and chatted with his dad many times. Good man and very knowledgable.

Leon 04-06-2019 10:31 AM

Fourteen year old posts on our board can be interesting. :) They can also be rabbit holes of time. :eek:

I think as long as no one sues the OP we are good.

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toppcat 04-06-2019 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by leon (Post 1868081)
fourteen year old posts on our board can be interesting. :) they can also be rabbit holes of time. :eek:

I think as long as no one sues the op we are good.

.

rofl


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