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Old 07-16-2018, 08:57 AM
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Default free bottled water at the National - Booth #1000

Hi,

We will be giving out bottled water to Net54 members during the National (Wed - Sat) during show hours. 100 bottles will be available each day, and our booth #1000 is in the front row, by the ferris wheel.

Stop by, say Hi, and check out our unique selection of vintage sports cards & memorabilia from the 19th century to the 1960's.

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Nice gesture.

I have never been to a National in Cleveland. There's really a ferris wheel?
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Depends what they put in the water. Just don't open the water above the display.
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Nice gesture.

I have never been to a National in Cleveland. There's really a ferris wheel?
Yep. And wear comfy shoes, 100 acres of pure cement floor
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Nice gesture.

I have never been to a National in Cleveland. There's really a ferris wheel?
Used to build bombers during WWII including wings for the B-29 superfortress. It also built tanks including the Sherman Tank. There are supposedly 3 basement levels. There is about 1 million square feet of exhibition space. They could accommodate even more dealers, but unfortunately they limit the floor space.
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Nice gesture.

I have never been to a National in Cleveland. There's really a ferris wheel?
Yep. At the top, there's a glass encasement-type-lookout that you can see the outside view. It's a neat attraction. Pretty hard to spot cards from up there, though, especially T-size cards.

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Used to build bombers during WWII including wings for the B-29 superfortress. It also built tanks including the Sherman Tank. There are supposedly 3 basement levels. There is about 1 million square feet of exhibition space. They could accommodate even more dealers, but unfortunately they limit the floor space.
It's one helluva building. I've been going to the car show up there every other year or so, and even that doesn't utilize all of the space.
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It used to house- or maybe still does? - the worlds largest indoor amusement park. Hence the ferris wheel
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I don’t always drink when buying old cardboard,

But when I do, I drink “bottled water”. ???
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Default free bottled water at the National - Booth #1000

Probably better that Frank, than buying cards after the 19th hole...

In addition to the free bottled water each day, we will be providing free appraisals on your vintage sports cards & memorabilia, along with any Presidential & Historical / Americana items.

Looking forward to another great National.

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