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07-23-2004 05:50 PM |
Some anonymous skinny from the National
Posted By: <b>Julie Vognar</b><p>This post got zapped, perhaps at direction of informant, so it may get zapped again. If there's nothing here--wait till friends communicate.<BR><BR>80-90 % of tables have stuff since the early 80s. Well, with 1000 tables, that leaves 200 for you to look at, so you wouldn't be bored. First reaction: cards were good, crowds were poor ( the comic convention--mentioned elsewhere--had 70,000; not the National). Second reaction: cards were not as good as they could have been. Mastro and his catalogue were quite visable, and most of the stuff in it. With that stuff, you KNOW some people are not saving their best stuff for the National--even at $1000 a table! To see Terry Knouse's table is worth the price of admission alone, of course. All the regular people were set up. Informant REALLY felt crowds were not up to snuff (but felt the same way last year). <BR>Informant felt the show was well promoted, and of course, if you've set up at the last 15 Nationals, you get an excellent choice of tables. The lighting is excellent everywhere, but there are of course some locations more desirable than others.<BR><BR>That's about it. When I say cards, I mean, of course, vintage cards.<BR><BR>Thank you to my informant, and I don't think I've revealed your identity!<BR><BR>For some reason, we both felt more hopeful about Chicago.<BR><BR><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1090630836.JPG"> <img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1090561390.JPG"> <img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1090631092.JPG">
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