Was there when it opened at 10 and left the show around 1. It was nice to see and chat with Glyn P.,Scott B., Richard M., and Bill Z. of Shoebox cards. Walked right by many tables of modern and 50' and 60' topps tables. I was only really interested in looking at 19th century and pre-war. Which there was a decent amount of I thought. When I say "look" that's all I did. Didn't buy a thing.
Enjoyed chatting with the boys at REA. Brian D. is always a class-act. He immediately handed me a Net54 pin, which is really cool and well done. I did find some dealers and some auction house employees rude. Especially, when you are considering consigning something and are asking them a question and they can't even focus on you. Even striking up conversations with passersby.
Definitely quality material of all era's of baseball on the floor.
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