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53Browns 04-14-2011 07:37 AM

Moeller Show in Cincy...
 
Is anybody going to the Moeller Show in Cincy in 2 weeks? I am likely going but have never been and was wondering if anyone is going or even if it is a good show for vintage collectors to attend?

Tom S. 04-14-2011 05:45 PM

I'll be going (hopefully on all 3 days)...can't wait!

There should be around 4-5 dealers who'll be there that will have a good selection of pre-war (Baggers Sportscards and Bucklercards in particular).

Lots of dealers will have 50s-70's baseball (raw and graded) to look through too.

TT40391 04-26-2011 01:21 PM

I am going
 
Sorry I am just now finding this post. I must have missed it. I will be going on Saturday. I will be driving up with my dad from Lexington Ky. This is my first time going to this show. It is good to here that a few dealers might have some vintage. I thought I would try the show since the card shows in this area have zero vintage, and when they do they have one or common cards that are way overpriced in many cases.

TT

53Browns 04-26-2011 01:27 PM

An interesting side note you may or may not know. The show is held at Moeller High school which is where both Barry Larkin and Griffey Jr. went.

TT40391 04-26-2011 02:43 PM

Thanks for the bit of info
 
Thanks for that interesting bit of info. I will be looking for prewar at the show and I will be looking for some Kahn's cards of Johnny Edwards who I have started collecting of late, and maybe a nice 1953 topps Satchel Paige.

TT

TT40391 04-26-2011 05:30 PM

Buckler cards wont be at the show
 
I just got an email from Buckler cards saying they will not be at the show this weekend. I hope there will still be some other pre war cards for sale at the show. I wouldn't mind finding a few 1938-39 Harry Hartman reds cards. I really like that set. I am not so much a fan of the 1940 set, it looks a lot like the 1939 playball cards which is fine but every card is a face shot in that issue. I prefer the action poses of the 38-39 issue.

Tony Turner


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