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Posted By: ErikV
I just got back from Wednesday's "Sneak Peek" at the National. Don't know what anyone else thought, but I was a bit disappointed with the show. The show itself was smaller than the previous Anaheim National (in 2000). LOTS of new glossy/shiney stuff. Many tables selling non-sports related memorabilia (ie football helmets, jerseys, movie posters, etc). There were even a handful of empty tables. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Erik- |
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Posted By: Bob
Thanks Erik, keep the reports coming! |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
and I think he was almost too polite on the assessment. Other than Terry Knouse and Brockelman/Luckey tables there are sparse pickins on vintage stuff out here. On one side, there were at least 20-25 booths that weren't occupied. I think that so much goes to auction that it's really hurting the show. Also.....whoever the BONEHEADS are that schedule the National the same week as the HOF inductions, need to wise up if they want this show to continue (or return to) being a profitable venture for all. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If they sold most of their stuff before the doors opened that just means they were selling to each other. Those don't count as real retail sales. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
And it probably means that stuff is still out there, just at a different table (hopefully). |
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Posted By: peter ullman
...just at a different table...and at a higher price...right? |
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Posted By: J Levine
Got there a little early and waited in line until I was frustrated and left my friends in line and went into the show around 3:30. Glad I did as I did find a few friendly dealers and one major find for me. I also got to meet Leon, Scott, Bill, Bruce, and a few others in person. |
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Posted By: Mark Holt
Thanks for the write ups guys....those of us (supposedly) working enjoy the reads... |
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Posted By: jP
Thanks for the updates guys. I really thought i was going to be able to go to this years national but doesnt look that way. My young son is home with me this summer. |
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Posted By: Bobby
Here are some pictures |
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Posted By: Chad
What's Mr. Mint wearing? Eating? Did any of you sell him your cards? |
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Posted By: Bob
What's the attendance like now that it has reached Thursday? From all reports so far it sounds like I was better off taking the cost of the airline ticket, motel and meals bills, Dodger tickets and parking and car rental, etc. and spending it for cards on ebay and BST. I hate that there is such slim pickings on prewar cards and that the PCL stuff like Obaks, Zeenuts, Bakery cards, etc. is almost nonexistent... |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Did pass by Mr. Mint's table and yes he was sitting there with some people and eating. Strangely, no show cases and apparently nothing to sell (I left before the evening officially started, so that may have changed). Guess he just gets to sit in front of the main door and grab people coming in with boxes and bags. Sure hope they are at least charging him an excessive table fee for the privilege. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bobby's pictures reveal a very thin crowd. If they were taken Wednesday, it's to be expected. But if that's Thursday's crowd it's not very encouraging. |
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Posted By: Bobby
We will be putting up some more picture from today those where yesterday. Crowds are heavier today. |
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Posted By: Alan
If the crowds don't come tomorrow and Saturday, there won't be a next time for the national there !!! |
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Posted By: JimB
I thought there was a pretty good selection of pre-war stuff. There were a lot more caramels this year than in the past. THough they are expensive, at least they are there. I remember even six or seven years ago not finding a single E93 card. I guess the high prices have more people ready to sell. |
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Posted By: quan
there were quite a few caramels out there, i saw plenty of e90-1 commons, e92s, a few nice midgrade e93s (EX+ pastorius, leach, etc), and even ur favorite e94s and e98s. most of the action was at wayne varner's table, but there were others spread out. |
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Posted By: Brett
Hey J Levine, |
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Posted By: Bob
Thanks Quan. What are the prices like on the E94s and E98s? I've seen Wayne's prices, anyone else selling anything? |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Hey Quan, |
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Posted By: Bob
Quan- After seeing the poorly centered SGC 60 Davis go for over a grand tonight on ebay, you might keep an eye open for E97s also. If you can find a decent Rossman, let me know! |
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Posted By: quan
varner had the most as usual, his prices was about 10-15% higher than market i thought but the cards went really fast, some very nice cards on his table. john b is there although he doesn't have as much as years before. bob i still see a few e94s left, i think an olive jennings sgc20 for $325...lmk if u might need it bob u can probably bargain down to $300. i did not ask for e93 pricing. while walking with pete and wayne we also saw about a G e98 bridwell for $140 up for grabs. my goal is to buy something before the show ends, even if it's an '89 topps gregg jefferies FUTURE STAR. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Quan, the 1988 Donruss Jefferies is a much better looking card - it's probably worth picking up that one instead of the Topps even though it might set you back twice as much. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Thursday at the National was pretty fun. I could tell a lot of stories about today but rather than bore everyone I'll just tell this one... |
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Posted By: ralph
Judge, |
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Posted By: Bob
Bobby- Let's see some more pictures! |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Ralph, |
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Posted By: paul stratton
I just got back about an hour ago. I thought the show was pretty average at best. Plenty of t206's if that's your thing. PSA 5's for $200. Tik had some amazing stuff. Leon and Scott B's table had a lot of action. I saw some of the caramel's but thought they were overpriced(in relation to ebay). A lot of them I had seen on ebay in the past. Pretty sparse crowds for a National imo. |
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Posted By: Bob
That's what the brains get for taking the National out of the geographical middle of the country. The three shows I have been to, St. Louis, Dallas (Arlington) and Chicago had great crowds. (I realize Texas is in the South) Putting the shows on by locating them on either the eastern or western seaboards doesn't make a lot of sense to me. |
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Posted By: DJ
Aren't shows in some degrees a thing of the past regardless of where they are located? Some of the best shows that I have ever been to where located in the west--especially the Anaheim show of the early 1990's. With the invention of ebay and the internet, my lazy ass didn't feel like making the trek. Sure you get to meet people and exchange greetings with those who you know only by the log in names, but when you are in the search for pre-war, there is only a smidge of what you had hoped. I think the fact that a large majority of the stuff is shiny (gross) and along the autograph avenue...why does Comic-Con work so well to get 70,000+ people to that every year. I went two years ago because I was in town and I was like...this is what the National used to be. I was also terrified as a guy with a sword spoke in a strange language to me and the sight of female was nowhere to be had.... |
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Posted By: CCespedes
Hey it was great meeting you guys last night at the dinner. You all seem like a bunch of cool cats |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I am writing this from the hotel adjacent to the convention center. I've been to all days of the show thus far. |
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Posted By: vertigojumps
Nice pics! |
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Posted By: boysblue
When were those pictures taken, 'cause I am wondering where the heck everybody is... |
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Posted By: bobby
The Anson card is at Tik-Tak table. |
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Posted By: Bob
Geez, it's bad enough that prewar cards are in short supply and crowds are sparse, but I wish they would ban those bulky backpacks from the floor. Lots of people strap those things on and haven't a clue who they back in to, smash against or impede. Call me old school, I hate those things.... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
next year the national should be in Oklahoma and everyone has to go naked? |
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Posted By: Bob
Awww, it's 100 degrees here again today and I am just grumpy as hell. |
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Posted By: Rhys
The ultimate question is this. WHO IS THE NATIONAL FOR ANYWAYS. It used to be for the collectors and buyers, but today is is produced for the dealers and Auction houses. Thus, the biggest problem with the National is its elitist mentality. Who here would rather have a 500 table show of professional dealers and Auction houses who each have to pay $1500 to set up, as opposed to a 2000 table show of collectors, dealers, and anyone who wants to set up and have a good time at about $200 per table? Most of the really good stuff I have ever got from shows has been from Joe Schmoe who has been doing this forever but just decided to set up at a show again and bring some of his stuff out, not from the same dealer who is always there. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Dallas in July could be cool. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Other than networking I'm not sure any show, the National included, is that important anymore. There is more stuff to buy on ebay or at any major auction than there is at any show. I used to attend shows regularly. I stopped years ago. |
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Posted By: Alan
I agree with Rhys. The national is really becoming just a big auction house, PSA/SGC/GAI/others grader, & dealer preview exhibit show. Plus, there are all these dinners, parties, get togethers, social stuff, etc,... |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
A good Fort Washington show could compete with the National in L.A. as far a vintage material is concerned. Cheaper set up, more east coast dealers with great material = a great show. |
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Posted By: Alan
Fred is absolutely right. The Ft. Washington show is really a smaller version of a good national !!! |
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Posted By: Bob
Any thoughts on whether the so-called "International" held in Cleveland last month by many of last year's National group and who split with the Anaheim group, affected the National? I wonder if any of the dealers out there mentioned this.... |
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Posted By: JimB
Personally, I had a lot of fun at the National this year. I picked up a few cards and met more board members. The dinner last night was great - and sponsored by Rob Lifson (REA). Thanks Rob. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I spent 3 full days roaming the show(Wed-Fri) and I thought it was terrific--lot of pre-war material there as well as stuff I had never seen before. Most of the larger dealers were there. Lot of collectors there Wednesday all day which as someone mentioned may have been the heaviest sales day. |
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