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Snapolit1 06-10-2024 03:40 PM

1980 Card Show NYC
 
Awesome photos. Anyone recognize themselves, another collector, a dealer?

https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...d92c1-83282852

JustinD 06-10-2024 03:47 PM

I lived many states away, but I sure remember the prevalence of rubber banded cards at shows like this...boy was that a crap idea. At least I was a Velveeta box kid, lol.

BillyCoxDodgers3B 06-10-2024 04:47 PM

What's the old story about the Velveeta boxes damaging one edge of the cards because their size was a touch too short?

I've never had Velveeta in my life. It is not popularly used in Canada, although I've seen it for sale in stores. Nobody that I've ever talked to up here has once mentioned it, or using it. Just Americans. (Although I suspect I've unknowingly eaten it many times in U.S. restaurants.) I've always meant to buy some, but never have!

It's like Mott's Clamato to most Americans. They've seen it at the store, but have no idea what its purpose would be! I learned this firsthand when introducing an American bar and my friends there to Caesars (no, not the salad!). A Canadian staple that most Americans haven't heard of unless they've spent a bit of time north of the border. (Vodka, Clamato, a dash of Worcestershire with a leafy celery stick. Kinda like a Bloody Mary but far tastier.) I was surprised that every American pronounced "Clamato" to rhyme with "tomato". To every Canadian, it's Clamahto. I got several, "So that's what this stuff is used for! I've seen it for years and didn't know what it was!"

ETA: Clamato: A Dan Quayle joke waiting to happen.

akleinb611 06-10-2024 04:51 PM

I was at both of the shows referenced in this article. I'm convinced I must be in the background of at least one of the photos - possibly the one with the very young kid in the foreground going through a large carton of cards. I MAY be the guy directly behind him, looking a bit like a young Eugene Levy.:eek: I won't swear to it, but that is what I looked like back in the day. And I did attend all the District 65 shows in 1973 (they were monthly), as well as the Armenian Church shows in 1980. The photos do bring back a lot of memories.

Is it just me, or did card shows have a LOT more stuff available back in the day?:(

Hankphenom 06-10-2024 05:47 PM

Imagine what you could find there, and at what prices! That was a bad recession year, and I wouldn't be surprised if the smell of fear had some of those dealers blowing stuff out. Good time to be buying, though!

WillowGrove 06-10-2024 06:51 PM

I think I did that show! Does anyone know if there was another show there in 81 or 82? If not I may be in that back corner. Regardless of which year that was the show where I sold 4 1915 CJ commons for $100. The buyer reached down to his sock, removed a wallet that wrapped around his leg and handed me 5 20s. When you're 15 you remember stuff like this.

brunswickreeves 06-10-2024 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by akleinb611 (Post 2440490)
I was at both of the shows referenced in this article. I'm convinced I must be in the background of at least one of the photos - possibly the one with the very young kid in the foreground going through a large carton of cards. I MAY be the guy directly behind him, looking a bit like a young Eugene Levy.:eek: I won't swear to it, but that is what I looked like back in the day. And I did attend all the District 65 shows in 1973 (they were monthly), as well as the Armenian Church shows in 1980. The photos do bring back a lot of memories.

Is it just me, or did card shows have a LOT more stuff available back in the day?:(

Plastic graded holders take up a lot of space….

Lobo Aullando 06-11-2024 12:12 AM

Maybe they're selling it for fish bait. Trout love that stuff.

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Originally Posted by BillyCoxDodgers3B (Post 2440489)
What's the old story about the Velveeta boxes damaging one edge of the cards because their size was a touch too short?

I've never had Velveeta in my life. It is not popularly used in Canada, although I've seen it for sale in stores. Nobody that I've ever talked to up here has once mentioned it, or using it. Just Americans. (Although I suspect I've unknowingly eaten it many times in U.S. restaurants.) I've always meant to buy some, but never have!


Seven 06-11-2024 07:56 AM

Oh to be around in the show circuit back in the day. Never mind the added bonus of the cards being a little more reasonable, I would've loved to been able to meet DiMaggio, Mantle and Williams in person at a signing back then.

We always want, what we can't have. In my case it's a time machine!

akleinb611 06-11-2024 10:46 AM

I met all three. Be VERY careful what you wish for...

midwaylandscaping 06-14-2024 12:52 PM

Very cool! The binders remind me of my old U.S. Gerslyn binders in my early collecting days. :)

philliesfan 06-14-2024 02:15 PM

The good old days of rubber bands, binders, and lucite screw down holders. What is PSA?

JollyElm 06-14-2024 03:24 PM

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Seven 06-14-2024 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by akleinb611 (Post 2440661)
I met all three. Be VERY careful what you wish for...

Oh I've heard plenty of stories about the three of them. I've had some good experiences with former players in the modern day, and bad ones. To get their autograph in person is an incredible feeling though, even if they are a bit of a jerk.

oldjudge 06-14-2024 04:42 PM

The only one I met at a show was Joe DiMaggio at a Gloria Rothstein White Plains show. He was impeccably dressed in a nice suit and tie and wasn't rude, just quiet. I spent an evening with Mickey Mantle at a customer event I hosted. He also was quiet in the beginning, but after he had a drink or two he became very friendly and was fun for all the guests to be around. Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to meet Ted Williams. I tried to hire him for a different customer event but neither his price non his conditions were reasonable. In all fairness, his son John Henry was doing the negotiations for his dad and his terms may have reflected his dad's lack of interest in doing this type of event.

bmattioli 06-14-2024 05:26 PM

I dressed just like that teenager in one of those pictures back then.. No shame..

Leon 06-15-2024 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bmattioli (Post 2441317)
I dressed just like that teenager in one of those pictures back then.. No shame..

We all did.
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MVSNYC 06-15-2024 01:19 PM

Maybe Rob Lifson could answer this, wonder if this was the show where all of the original T206 proofs were discovered. I remember him saying it was in the 1980s in New York City.

Leon 06-18-2024 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 2441455)
Maybe Rob Lifson could answer this, wonder if this was the show where all of the original T206 proofs were discovered. I remember him saying it was in the 1980s in New York City.

There is a chance. Maybe he'll check out the forum and let us know. That was indeed a historical find!
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bcbgcbrcb 06-18-2024 06:39 PM

Wonder if the photo inside the Power Memorial gymnasium was the same court where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played high school basketball in NYC?

Seven 06-19-2024 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb (Post 2442032)
Wonder if the photo inside the Power Memorial gymnasium was the same court where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played high school basketball in NYC?

I can't say with 100% certainty, but Power Memorial was a tiny school. I'd imagine they only had one gym, as I doubt they could afford to have two. This show is also about 4 years before it closed down and was eventually demolished.

TCMA 06-19-2024 08:47 AM

They likely both were but the May event at least was one of my father’s ASCCA shows. Here’s an ad for that show on the cover of TCMA’s mail-order catalog, the Baseball Advertiser.

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