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conor912 05-10-2013 02:52 PM

Slightly O/T: Pacific NW Flea Market @ Packwood
 
Anyone been? If so, any pre-warbaseball/memorabilia dealers I should look out for?

caramelcard 05-10-2013 03:43 PM

Conor,

Have not been up there. Packwood's pretty far from Seattle. Let me know how it is.

Are you coming to the June card show in Shoreline?

Rob

rainier2004 05-10-2013 09:14 PM

Conor-

Never been to ole packwood huh? I used to live just outside of there in the National Park and have been to a few of the flea markets...never seen a single card. Lots of food and other wares but no cards.

conor912 05-11-2013 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by caramelcard (Post 1129092)
Conor,

Have not been up there. Packwood's pretty far from Seattle. Let me know how it is.

Are you coming to the June card show in Shoreline?

Rob

Yeah, it's pretty far. We're making a weekend of it and will fit in some Mt. Rainier hiking. Looking forward to the Shorline, though between my recent board purchases and the spring auction season, it may just be window shopping but the time the show rolls around.

conor912 05-11-2013 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by rainier2004 (Post 1129233)
Conor-

Never been to ole packwood huh? I used to live just outside of there in the National Park and have been to a few of the flea markets...never seen a single card. Lots of food and other wares but no cards.

Good to know, Steven. I won't get my hopes up. I was, however, inspired but some of the "how do you display your collection" threads here so I'll be on the lookout for some interesting storage/furniture options.

rainier2004 05-11-2013 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1129305)
Yeah, it's pretty far. We're making a weekend of it and will fit in some Mt. Rainier hiking. Looking forward to the Shorline, though between my recent board purchases and the spring auction season, it may just be window shopping but the time the show rolls around.

Id encourage hiking as much as possible, but also be forewarned that the majority of hikes within the park are completely under snow this time of year (100% of the trails with views of the mountain will be under snow) and the road to sunrise will also be closed. You will be near the grove of the patriarchs which is very accessible and worth the time. Silver falls is another popular trail outta the ohanapecosh campground - both trails should be snow free. It is a fun show with some very interesting vendors...I remember the food best.


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