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Originally Posted by perezfan
I can envision it perfectly, as it sounds just like the Front Row card shows in Seattle and Portland. 5% of the booths (max) had vintage offerings. But my definition of "vintage" (being an old fart) is anything made before 1980. Even cards from the later '70s look "modern" to my eyes.
Bottom line... The odds of us ever having a decent vintage Show in the PNW seems slim-to-none.
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You and I are memorabilia guys. I see pictures of the Moeller show in Cincinnati and drool. This Spokane show was 95% cards. The other 5% being auto baseballs. If someone showed up with a Mariners table of memorabilia, it would be so awesome! I didn't even see posters of Griffey. In those Cincinnati card shows I see on the Reds Collectors Facebook group, pictures show Sports Illustrated posters among others. I didn't even see any Pilots items. But there were no bats, Gloves, hats, jerseys, jackets, bases, Bobblehead, etc etc.
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