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Old 07-30-2006, 09:01 PM
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Posted By: Jim Clarke

The National being 500 tables down from last year had pretty slim pickings. Anything nice you found were priced at auction prices (with juice). I think the main reason I go to the Nationals each year, is to keep in touch with many fellow collectors. Here are some items I picked up so Tammy knows I actually went out there..

I know some others had some good buys as well (Leon, Peter, Scott, Adam) to name a few..


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Old 07-31-2006, 11:34 PM
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Posted By: leon

I'll post more later....I picked these up today at the National, in about 2 hours. Ran in ran out.... I'll post more stuff later from earlier days
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:03 AM
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

Nice pick ups!
I'm not 100% sure but that cabinet card shows the Pinetrees B.B.C. from the Wesleyan Seminary in Kent's Hill, Maine.

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Old 08-01-2006, 01:52 PM
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock



I went to the National . . . but all I got was this lousy plastic bag!

I'll be posting some cards later. I had a great time and enjoyed meeting so many guys from the Forum.

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Posted By: leon

Ya just had to dig a little.......

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Posted By: Todd Schultz

because I already owned the card, and just walked it through SGC, but hey, I picked it up at the National:

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Posted By: bcornell

Not much of a haul, unfortunately, but I did sell everything I came in with. Thanks, RM, for the Marquard.

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Old 08-01-2006, 06:07 PM
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock



The Whitney from TIK & TIK, the others from Dave Levin.

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Posted By: Bruce Babcock



I had never seen either one of these before so I grabbed them. Parke Wilson was a catcher who played 366 games in 7 years and hit .265.

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Old 08-01-2006, 06:16 PM
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock



The only D359 I saw in 4 days - from Leon. "I would rather have a hole in my card than a hole in my collection."



1923 Walter Mails game card. From Mark MacRae. First one I've ever seen.



N184 Kimball's. From Scott Brockelman.

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Old 08-01-2006, 06:43 PM
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Posted By: Anson

Forget auction with juice prices, some folks were outright out of their minds. I couldn't believe the prices that some wanted for mid-grade T206s. Wonder where they pulled those numbers from???? I saw a few cards that peaked my interest but were either way out of my league, trimmed, or really worn. I did pick this up at Scott's table, which I'm quite happy with. However, I would consider this a borderline overgrade on SGC's part.

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Posted By: Max Weder

Only picked up a few things at the National, including these two strips with Alexander and Hornsby. Had a great time meeting many of you,

Max



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Old 08-01-2006, 08:17 PM
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Posted By: Joe_G.

Bruce, impressive pick-ups, some extremely nice pieces. It was great meeting you and seeing that N172 Brouthers in person. Certainly one of the best out there.

Here are the two items I picked up from Dave and had graded on-site. I also picked up a PSA3 1888 Brouthers that is being crossed over.

I enjoyed the show and plan to make next year my 4th in a row.





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Posted By: Jim Clarke

Couple more Items from the group I bought. In the team cabinet I notice a very tan man in it.




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Posted By: Richard

Yikes, Anson! I should have had SGC grade my Collins.

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Posted By: BcD

did you see Alan Silvers????

I heard we have a long time friend in common for the same reason!
We both got killer cards from him 10-15 years ago!

Doug Allen brought him to the Mastro dinner!



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Posted By: Bob C.

Picked this up from Steve on my way out Friday. Way out of my area but I love the visual & got a swinging deal on it! I was hoping some of our Cuban collectors could help. I was also kind of hoping that lovely creature in the front row is Effa Manley, but with my luck she is probably the local miss sugar cane queen, 1928.





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Posted By: Anonymous

Brian, I did see Alan Silvers and his son Kyle. Originally we were going to meet at the show Thursday at 1 pm but Alan wasn't feeling very well and decided not to come at all. Then Doug twisted his arm and they came to the dinner.

Probably half the good cards in my collection came from Alan.

I'm sorry we didn't get a chance to meet and talk in person.

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Posted By: Sean

so is the national ever going into illinois

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Posted By: Josh K.

sean,

the national is usually held in chicago every few years. it was in chicago last year I beleive. next year cleveland.

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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

Didn't intend to be anonymous in last post.

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Posted By: Zach Rice

Here are a few of my favorites from the show. I was suprised to find the Crofts Candy Zimmerman, it was tucked in a pile of T206s. Other notables but not scanned are a 38 Goudey Joe D., three Collins-McCarthy's, seven E90-1s, E97 Moore, 1915 CJ Moore, and T200s of both Philly teams.




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Posted By: ernest reyes

here are some of my pick-ups







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Posted By: Bob

Zach- Patrick is going to be jealous of that Sepulveda, nice catching pose card.

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Posted By: bill

zach what did that dandridge cost u looks like it's in great condition and I know those cardz aren't usually very good

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Posted By: John Barnes

FANTASTIC 1.5 Johnson portrait! Mind sharing what it cost? thanks
John

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Posted By: Phil Garry

These four items were purchased at the National in Chicago this year and just came back from their respective grading companies:














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Posted By: Frank B



>>Forget auction with juice prices, some folks were outright out of their minds.
I couldn't believe the prices that some wanted for mid-grade T206s.<<

Saw a lot of prices that looked like projections for the year 2028. One table
had a hundred or so midgrade t206 cards. Titus/Sov150/PSA5 with a sticker of $1000
is one I had to ask about. No real explanation was given other than "that's what
that card has been selling for". The mustache craze must be realy catching fire.


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Posted By: Jeremy

Bridwell St. Louis Federal Leaguer w/ NY Jersey Sweater and Lipstick...



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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth

shhhhhh. Don't tell anybody but you guys are posting on a 2 year old thread.

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Posted By: Shawn Chambers

That is hilarious! I started reading this thread and was about 10 deep before I noticed it was 2 years old! It is cool to see all the T210s that Zach came home with in '06. I recognize the Chase-Maysville Series 6 because it is now mine, but I acquired it from another owner who must have gotten it from him.

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Posted By: Anonymous

Can I revive one of the Peter Chao threads?

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Posted By: B D

my guess is JC's post would be different now!
Yo man,what's your new handle?

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Posted By: 1880nonsports

his wife resurected the thread as a warning of sorts,,,,

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