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Hofstra show
Was thinking of driving out tomorrow, but it's a bit of a haul. For someone who was there this weekend, how does this show compare to White Plains or Philly for good vintage stuff?
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There was a decent mix of pre-war cards there but the bulk of the vintage seemed like it was 50s & 60s. Definitely saw some nice higher end Cobbs and Wa-Jos. They also had an auction preview there which had a T206 Wagner, T206 Plank, and T206 Magie all on display. The Plank and Magie were both higher grade examples and were cool to see in person. If you're local to Hofstra then I'd say it's worth the trip, but if you are making a long trip I don't think you'll be happy with what you find if you decide to go. |
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I was there yesterday terrible show place was empty. Very few pre war John Goodman was there with his wide collection of t206's. SGC was there but not PSA. Not one of there shows.
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Smaller and 95% newer stuff not much vintage at all. And they say 300 tables but I doubt it. A lot of bobble heads and posters.
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I was there yesterday, seemed fairly crowded I though I was there like mid day 11-2 maybe. It's in a much bigger room than White Plains show so things are more spread out maybe.
I only bought one card, seems like White Plains usually has a little more vintage but I had an okay time. Got to look at a couple Ruth rookies and other early rare stuff. My one pickup, a cheap DiMaggio RC... |
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