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Went to the show with moderate expectations for pre-war cards, but was pleasantly surprised. Several dealers had everything from Pinkertons to E cards to Goudeys/Playballs, and I made some nice pre- and post-war pickups at decent prices. I think that several of the dealers that had planned on doing Valley Forge showed up here (Kevin Savage at least); and the foot traffic was pretty good. PSA and SGC were set up as well.
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Thinking of going tomorrow. I know its not pre-war, but by any chance did u see any Jackie Robinson cards aside from the mainstream Topps and Bowman issues?
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I thought pretty good show for vintage... saw many of the popular $1., $2, and even $10 boxes.. many vintage dealers ...I sold and bought..and quite happy with results...10 bucks to get in is a bit out of line though
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Agree, the $10 to get in was steep, but I was also very much surprised by the show. From a card prospective, I thought there was a good selection considering I expected the show to be almost exclusively pictures and autographs. Overall I would say there was a good spread between modern, postwar and prewar. Considering its only a 20 min drive for me, I'd most likely go back to the next show.
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I'm debating whether to make the drive up to Edison from Philly tomorrow morning. Kind of craving some new vintage, especially after the Philly show was cancelled. Last time I made the trek up to Edison it was definitely worth it. Sounds like it may be worth the drive again.
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Did anybody notice vintage bats for sale?
Thanks Matt
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Thanks for posting about this show. I live one town away and was unaware it was happening until last night. I was able to pick six cards for my T206 set, including a Cicotte at reasonable show prices, and make my first submission to the SGC, who were very helpful in taking my best cards into their care for two weeks.
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I should have went to Edison Sat...I went to a Show at the Sheraton in Eaton Town N.J.....supposedly 80 tables...there were 20 tables at best and one vintage guy with 1 t206 Cobb....
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