More pre-war
I attended Friday and was happy with the selection. If I had more money and wasn't targeting one specific card ( which I did not find) then I would have bought much more than I did. Craig Halbig, J.D. Heckathorn, and other vintage dealers attended this one so they had some dealers that don't always get to come to the Nashville show. There was a much better selection of pre war at this one than the past few, which was very nice too. I picked up a 1923 V117 Maple Crispette which is the first from that set for my collection. Got that from Justin Burleson of Burl's Sports who had a nice selection of eclectic pre war.
My one issue with the show is that they need to group dealers by inventory better. I stopped by a vintage dealer who had autographed Goudeys and other prewar who was sandwiched in between Pokemon dealers in the second room. He should have been setup in the main room along with a few other vintage dealers in that second room. They need to move the Pokemon dealers to the second room and have them grouped together in my opinion.
Overall it was very worth the 4 hour round trip up and back. Would recommend others give it a try.
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