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Philly Show ?
..Any news from the tables or the attendees ? Today and tomorrow and that's it. Fantastic weather that area.
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I went at 11 AM today. Parking lot is packed. They are also having some kind of comic show (retrocon) as well, so they have two different lines to get in. Lots of people are dressed up as characters, so you know which line not to go into. Decent amount of vintage tables. The normal mix of auction houses (REA, H&S, Collectors, Memory Lane). CSG was present.
The few dealers I spoke to liked the venue as it has some more room vs the casino. |
Last night as well. Based on last show (March), today should be the busiest. It took me 2+ hours last night just to browse the tables. Seemingly endless supply of vintage, graded and raw. LOTS of pre war too. Bill Brodhead had his usual drool-worthy stacks of Hindus, Carolina Brights, EPDG, Tolstoi, Lenox backs. It looks like he has 3-5 full sets (520)….his table is worth the price of admission on its own.
Great show, with something for everyone. |
I always love going to the show. I must say however, I smelled so much burnt marijuana on people that it was making me sick. It’s a shame but that’s where we’re at in this country in 2022.
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It’s not pre-war, but I picked this up at the show last night.
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Heavy weed smell would at least explain some of the prices being asked.
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Nightmarish parking.
Disgusting bathrooms. Very nice selection of vintage and pre-war. Some great dealers (Collector Connection and Baggar’s stood out) and some real knuckleheads. Diverse crowd, regarding age, gender, and marijuana usage. Great big space with plenty of tables. No cow-bell ringing or morons screaming into a microphone. All in all, it was a card show…not a corporate “event.” I’ll be going back. |
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Left about an Hour ago. Hoghlights Met Ted Z and had a great time talking with him. Nice selection of cards with less pokemon dealers than recent shows. This card cought my eye..I don't think I have ever seen this one before..M113 Boston 1915 team. Also saw a 1921 Tip Top for sale...dont see many of them. Overall great show..next store was "Retrocon" with cosplay old toys star wars etc. I walked it quickly and enjoyed it as well...probably where the strange smell was coming from last night..
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I smelled it a few times and enjoy the smell of it as well! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I picked up this nicely centered T206 Johnson Portrait in a trade with Bill Brodhead. And yes he has a great inventory of cards.
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Thank you Hank! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I like casinos. A two hour drive to see a card show and play some cards. Sure. A two hour drive to see just a show. 4 hrs RT in car. No thanks.
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I heard from several guys it was basically the same cards as what was at the National. Same stuff, new venue.
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There was more than one event this weekend
There's a ComicCon and a SneakerCon in the same building, but there's plenty of parking. Want to bet some of the smoke came from at least one of those events? |
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I was there all day Saturday. The facility/room is far superior to the Casino- so much more space and it looked like more dealers/table. The food situation was pretty solid too. The bathrooms, however, sucked- 3 stalls for a room full of men/boys.
Tons of vintage and tons of modern. All the sports were well represented. I thought it was very evenly mixed. It appeared the modern dealers were busier than the vintage dealers, but that makes sense as the larger majority of attendees appeared to be below 35 years old. A lot of kids and a decent amount of women, on both sides of the tables. There were at least 10 pre war dealers with some really really good stuff. I was there with my son and nephews. These kids only like the shinny stuff. It was so great to watch them wheel, deal, and negotiate. I think these experiences will be invaluable to them when they are older. A card show is a pure bastion of capitalism. It is pretty amazing how much money changes hands, most of it with that under 35 crowd. I spoke to many in this group, very few of them knew players or card issues older than 20-30 years. Everyone expressed deep respect for, and interest in, the old stuff and many said they want to own a Cobb or Ruth someday, but then they turn immediately to that optic, cracked ice /99 RPA variation! After the show there was “trade night”. That was amazing, and my kids had a blast- it’s a chance to do deals on par with other collectors. All in all, great experience. I did not smell much pot, although maybe I am just numb to it at this point- the entire city of DC, including 495 on a nice day, smells like pot |
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