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Posted By: Eric S.
I seem to be in a Nascar nation and nearly void of old cardboard. Any of you from the area or know a collector or dealer in Charlotte? |
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Posted By: Bill
I know it's been years, but has anyone heard from Jim Pruitt? He was the only dealer I knew from the Charlotte area (would set up at the old Ft. Washington shows, The National, etc.) |
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Posted By: Joey Settle
No shops that I know if but the metrolina show occasionally has some vintage material. The victory Cobb in the last huggins auction was sold there for the princely sum of $1k last summer. Picked up a few nice cards there a couple of weeks ago. |
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Posted By: Gary Weatherhead
Agreed that the Metrolina is worth a visit. I believe it is a four time a year event. |
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Posted By: Bob Manning
I stopped going to metrolina when I realized that they all had price guides too, and were insulted if you offered less than mint for their beaters. But this was some time during the Reagan administration; as noted, things are different now. |
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Posted By: Jim
I have attended the shows held at the Metrolina probably a half dozen times in the last couple of years. There is always quality vintage material, but the regular dealers stay in line pricewise with SMR, etc. You may get a break if buying in quantity. I did get a good deal from one on t-206s last fall. Occasionally though, there is a dealer that has quality vintage material at a good price. So, it is hit and miss from show to show. |
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Posted By: Danny
There is not much that I know of. I moved down here from DC about a year ago and have since been on a mission to find some vintage dealers / collectors. There is one guy in Matthews, NC at AAA Collectibles who is slowly but surely selling an original T206 collection in mid-grade on consignment via ebay (and only ebay) and has some 50s-60s issues, but he's really more into new stuff and autos. Otherwise I haven't found anyone with any of the pre-war stuff that I collect. |
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Posted By: Eric S.
Well, seems like you guys are in the same boat as me. Metrolina and web. I agree that Metrolina holds very few good deals and is crawling with the same guys and mostly a lot of Nascar fans. My thought was that I'd setup an old fashioned trade night for dead ball era collectors. I have done this in the past when I lived in VA and it was just some guys talking about good deals and bad deals and occasionaly make a trade. If anyone is interested I don't mind putting some effort into setting something up. You can email me at h8ful21@yahoo.com. |
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