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Old 02-02-2014, 02:56 PM
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Default Set up at a card show today.

Well a couple weeks ago I decided to try and sell a few of my lower end items for charity. I had a mix of memorabilia from photos, equipment, cards, and so on. Plus, it was from the three major sports. I also had two signed basketballs that were being raffled of our local college men's and women's teams. Ticket selling for the basketballs was going to be my main focus with the hopes of making a little off the other stuff.

I got set up by 7:30 and had already sold over $200 dollars worth of memorabilia before the 8 o'clock opening. Not expecting too much I considered the day a success already. The table was paid for and I had over $150 to donate.

People started trickling in of all ages, shapes, sizes and to my surprise colors. It was a great mix of people and they all seemed somewhat interested in what I had to offer. Little kids were given a card of a hofer from the early 80's. Adults were given the opportunity to try on gloves from the 30's and 40's.

Everyone seemed to be having a good time as the room bussled with people discussing cards, memorabilia and past conquests of the collecting world. I got to see collecting friends I hadn't seen in years and some I see every few weeks.

I'd like to say I sold out of everything but I didn't. I did however sell a majority of my items and made a nice little stash of cash for my charity. A few tickets were sold in the process as well. The extra bonus came in the purchases of a 1959 Topeka ribbon, a Wichita Aeros bank from their first year, and a trade for a letter jacket from my college.

To say that card shows are dead and the doom and gloom of our hobby is imminent is not what I observed. The show was busy and it was attended by all walks of life collecting new and old, cards and memorabilia. Maybe I just hit the right time and place but I'd like to think this is the way all card shows are supposed to be.
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Nice story Clint . I havnt done a show since the middle 90s and I miss it all the time. Nice to see some action back with young people!
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Thanks Al. I really had a good time being on the other side of the table.
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Nicely done, Clint! Cool ribbon too.
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Great story Clint!...Thanks for sharing!...
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Clint really glad you got my bank I know it went to a great home. Really enjoy what I got from you
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Old 02-03-2014, 02:37 PM
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Thanks guys I appreciate it.

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Clint really glad you got my bank I know it went to a great home. Really enjoy what I got from you
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Thanks Zach. That was pretty cool how we basically ended up trading. I'll get those cards scanned for you later when I get the chance.
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that isn't the case here in CT. We have several "regular shows" and if u aren't a bigger dealer, u don't have much of a shot. Crowds are down, etc. Still, I set up at times w my small inventory, because I HAVE to. I have more fun at our large outdoor flea in Mansfield. I guess it depends too on the crowd and what u have

Still, a great reason for u to do the show and glad it worked
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Card shows are on the way back, I think. There is nothing like having collectors together to buy-sell-trade-BS cards. I certainly missed that and wanted to revive it. The issue is that it is a hell of a lot of work and upfront money to run one. I would not do it myself. We [Anthony Nex, Jason Miller and me] plan to hold our third Southern California show on May 3rd. We are searching for a new venue, though, because the one we used for the first two shows, while terrific, was just too expensive for us to keep free admission and a table price point where we wanted it for the day. The alternative venues we are looking at are priced to allow us to keep the show running for as long as the current dealer and collector base wants it.
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Scott, thanks it is going for a good cause and that made selling and giving good deals to people that much more enjoyable. Plus people got to see things they don't normally run into. Most are used to seeing the cards but I tried to bring some unique but reasonably priced items.

Adam, I can see where running a show can get expensive. I remember as a kid going to the local show for 3 days and finding something new each day. Now it's just a one day show. Finding someone to buy table space for 3 days would get pretty tough here.
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