The Best Card Show Venue Ever
From SCDaily:
There’s no football game at Gillette Stadium this weekend–and the way the Patriots have been playing that’s probably not a bad thing–but there is a card show going on. The CardVault, a shop located on the stadium grounds, is hosting the first ever show inside a football stadium this Saturday and Sunday.How freaking cool would it be to go to a card show at the actual stadium? You listening, Dodgers and Rams? |
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It's a card show at a freakin' stadium. I'd go just for the experience.
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About 25 years ago, a card dealer set up a show in a horse racing track grand stand at Suffolk Downs horse racing track in East Boston Massachusetts. The track and grandstands were built in 1935. The track closed around 2017. They built stores and apartment buildings.
The owner of that track recently tried to get approval for a small horse racing track in the small town of Hardwick in central Massachusetts with a population of 2626 people. It didn't get the towns approval. |
Many moons ago we had a big show at whats now called Hard Rock stadium...home of the dolphins
The 3 griffeys were signers |
They used to have a card shows/autographing/interactive experience at the Metrodome every year.
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There was also a regular show at the Hollywood Park racetrack/casino about 20 years ago. Pretty good show, too. Best part was that there was a Pinks hot dog stand in the casino for post-show dining.
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Theres one in fenway park
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First ever card show in a football stadium is hardly an accurate designation. All the way back in the mid-1980’s, the old Gloria Rothstein shows that were held at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, NY were held for at least a couple of years at Giants/Jets Stadium in Secaucus, NJ (Meadowlands) inside the Clubhouse Restaurant in the stadium. Those were major events and packed every time. I specifically remember them having the Star Co. basketball team set baggies for sale there as they had just come out.
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The show is competing against a relatively large show in Quincy, MA. My expectation is that the Quincy show will have more vintage selection. But please tell me if I’m wrong because I don’t have time to attend both and the quality of the dealers on hand is more important to me then being able to see a foot ball stadium.
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My entry as a qualifier for "big show"
was at Shea Stadium many years ago. Lew Lipset, Bill Heitman, Robert Lifson and many other quality dealers were there. This event would have been well before TPAs. I bought N172's from Bill Heitman and a lot of general "stuff" from other dealers but the hit of the show (this is a true story) was a table where Topps 1952, raw and unprotected, were piled in a spread-out heap. Rob Lifson probably remembers, for I believe at one point he was successful in buying the entire lot.
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Ohio State had a show at their football stadium not too long ago. It looked like a really good idea. I would go to a show that was at a sports stadium just for the expereince for sure. If the nationals ever did something like that Id be there.
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I once attended a Card Show in the later 1980's on the old Aircraft Carrier the U.S.S. Intrepid that's used as a floating museum on the Hudson River in NYC.
That was pretty cool. It was also the place I first saw stacks of 1986 Fleer Basketball boxes being sold for 50 bucks a box, and thinking they were over-priced. :( |
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Did anyone go to this show? Or the one in Quincy? How was it?
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