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Go, the experience is worth it | 91 | 73.39% | |
I’m on the fence too... | 14 | 11.29% | |
Stay home and invest | 19 | 15.32% | |
Voters: 124. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Poll and thoughts on attending the National
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most deals are scooped up by other dealers before the door is open to the public on thursday. if you have a dealer friend with a pass for wednesday that might help. that's been my experience at 4 nat'l, ymmv.
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Depends on what you collect. I make some great deals on Wednesdays that's for sure, but I've also found tremendous items throughout the rest of the week. The key is to keep circulating and digging. Sunday has been a waste of time, though, so much so that I've taken to going home on Saturday the last few trips.
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For me the threat of overpriced cards is not a deterrent for me regardless. It can't be any worse than sitting at home scrolling through all the ridiculously over-priced BINs on Ebay. Least you can try to negotiate face to face at the show.
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The cards are ridiculously overpriced and sometimes you won't see a single interesting card you want to buy. That being said, sometimes you do. It's worth it to go to one and Baltimore is a great venue, much better than Chicago.
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I agree with most that has been said...I went last year in chicago...worth the trip just for the net54 dinner...although I didn't buy any cards...I DID get some graded...and Baltimore is worth the trip just to party in fells point or federal hill or any of the seafood markets...great city for a nat'l!!!!
Oops...I almost forgot camden yards, the babe ruth museum...and much more!!!! Last edited by ullmandds; 05-30-2012 at 11:10 AM. |
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What I like about card shows is seeing something that I want that's not on my list.
An oddball item or display piece that I did'nt know I "needed" Just something that catches my fancy while browsing at the tables & something I couldn't find on ebay since I wouldn't be looking for it. |
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We don't get to go to major league games often, so throwing in an Orioles game is a huge bonus. I usually find things to buy, but there are more than your fair share of museums there. I always enjoy meeting new people and I consider this more of my entertainment/travel budget than my baseball card budget. I have been to three nationals which probably isn't a lot given my passion and involvement over the years, but I am looking forward to Baltimore. You can probably find someone else going your way and split gas and possibly hotel...not coming for VA by chance are you?
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Go for the experience! Last year, I went to my first National. I went on the last day, (the only day my schedule allowed me to go) and as was posted earlier, there were not any real bargains. The depth of items at the show was amazing. I ended up purchasing one card for the day, a graded T206 Cobb. That being said, I went through a lot of dealers before I got a decent deal. All in all a fun time, and I will attend another National if the show is near my area again.
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This will be my 3rd consecutive National. I thought Chicago was better! But, it doesn't matter where it's held; it's all about the cards ... and the Net54 dinner.
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The National is a ton of fun! It is where you really can get to know some hobby friends. And I have always had luck finding cool items there. Sure, some dealers are overpriced. Others are not. There is so much there, there has to be something for just about everybody.
JimB |
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I've been to many nationals as a tableholder and buyer - especially the early ones in the 1980s and 1990s - and they are a great way to network. Those contacts I made later helped me fill in sets with cards they came across they knew I needed. So the national is much more than a show, it's a way to make contacts that help you for years. Well worth the price... and lots of fun.
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i wish i lived closer to baltimore but it would be a long trip from pataskala ohio. i will go one of these day so until then i will keep going to vets memorial till i can and i know once i go to nationals i will keep going back to find that hidden gem i've been looking for.
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Been to national 3 times. Loved it every time.
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Been to one
and wouldn't mind going again. Thinking maybe the next time it is in Chicago. Don't know that I would find much of what I collect now, but back in '94 or '95 when I went, I was just impressed at how much stuff there was, who was there (dealers I had only heard of in SCD and VCBN) and even got to hold an encapsulated Honus Wagner that had a price equal to the value of my house at the time.
The Network 54 dinner would make it worth it all, in my opinion. I'd like to meet some of you guys. |
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I live in Canada and the distance will not deter me from attending my 6th National this summer. I missed the last one in Baltimore due to a family holiday, but barring the unforseen I will be there this time 'round. Have never made the net54dinner before....perhaps this time.
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I agree with Leon. I have had great fortune to buy for my collection and for re-sale. Again, half-full glass here as well.
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You guys have convinced me to make my first trip this year. Is VIP worth it to get in 30 mins early on Wednesday?
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The National
I have been to just about every National since the first one in Los Angeles in 1980. I have had tables for Teletrade and I have gone as a collector. If there is any way you can go, GO! It is not to be missed! You can buy for your collection, buy for resale, and meet everyone you have dealt with over the internet and phone.
P.S. I keep the National Sports Collectors Convention Program each year but I still need a few. Does anyone have any? Thanks, Andy Sandler alwysyakn@aol.com |
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This will be my ninth....the days go by fast wear good shoes.. stay for at least a couple of days.....If you are addicted to this board you gotta go..just go you won't be sorry ...Baltimore is great you can walk to everything as everything is close to the convention center ...to bad the O's aren't at home..No Boog Powell sausage....fly if you can you won't need a car....Connections you make make the trip.....Hotels are close...net54 dinner is a great place to meet folks...Leon does a nice job.... Dealers are there to sell....most will work with you some won't... plenty will.. ask questions....be polite... fanny pack or back pack are helpful
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