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Originally Posted by calvindog
I agree with all of this. When I first started attending Nationals a couple decades ago there was a good chance I'd find a great, rare card to buy. As time went on, the Nationals became dominated by corporate sponsors/auction houses and the best cards I saw displayed were to be auctioned off in the near future. While I sometimes can still find a decent card to buy, I've adjusted my expectations and now really just go to walk around cards for a couple days, at least until I'm called back early for some kind of work emergency. The lower budget collector may still be able to find cards to buy but the powers that run the National aren't focusing on you. Which to me makes it a less necessary show to attend -- but if I can go I do go. I just don't feel as if I'm missing out as much if I don't.
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Ditto. I haven't been since 2019, the last few years due to work and family issues (a trial in 2023 and a family thing last year), and I am very much looking forward to hanging with my fellow card fiends. As for cards, I will be happy if I can knock off the last several cards in some condition-sensitive pet projects that aren't rare but that I am picky about and would like to see in hand before I buy. But I am also not adverse to finding a great, rare card.