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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ok, three times now. |
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Posted By: brock
DMcD, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Were the feds letting people touch Bill Mastro? |
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Posted By: Aaron Seefeldt
Was at the National yesterday (Friday) for a few hours. |
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Posted By: Bob
Thanks for the report Aaron. I am curious about what was being offered for sale and what was selling, specifically, if caramel cards in the e93, e94, e95, e96, e97 and e98 sets and tobacco cards from the t210 set are available. (I am presuming that the sticker prices on these cards are much higher than what they go for on ebay but luckily there are some dealers who will come down on prices for a sale). |
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Posted By: Aaron Seefeldt
Sorry I can't help you much TBob... I was mostly looking for supplements. |
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Posted By: Bob Lamb
Aaron, |
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Posted By: Aaron Seefeldt
Bob, |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Regarding Baltimore apparently being picked for 2010, why do the convention organizers continually completely ignore the western half of the country? |
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Posted By: Bob
I just can't believe that St. Louis isn't ever considered for the National after the great show in 1995. I can understand dealer's attitudes toward California shows but why not St. Louis? |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
It would seem logical to put the show in the middle of the country. People from either coast would have less travel distance, and those in the middle would more be able to attend on a regular basis. The only National I've been able to attend is the one in St. Louis. The distance between it and Chicago may not seem great, but it is the difference between driving and flying, and when adding the cost of accomodations, anywhere I would need to fly puts the National out of reach in terms of cost. |
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Posted By: Turner Engle
Where do I start? |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
This show was a sore disappointment from an autograph standpoint. Nearly all the decent material I viewed was stale--I had seen most of it sold in various auctions over the last twelve months. Shows are no longer the optimal way to unearth fresh material. Yawn. I may as well have stayed home. |
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Posted By: Marty Kohler
Turner,....... thats a thoughtful and well written report....You are a fine young man and it`s guys like you hopefully, that will be the future of our hobby...... Good Luck with those T 205`s ...A real pleasure meeting you,..Marty |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Jodi, I didn't attend this year but I know my brother Rhys was set up and he has great material that is definitely not "stale" as he doesn't do shows, period. I am sorry that you didn't enjoy the show, however, maybe it is time to start collecting cards like the rest of us. (insert smiley) |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Here is a thread which would be a far more appropriate place for Jodi's post. Seems it was a pretty good show for vintage baseball cards which is really the focus of this forum. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
to what Marty said. With great kids like Turner collecting this stuff, we all have a bright future. Was great meeting you and your dad Turner! |
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Posted By: DMcD
Words that are weighty with nothing but trouble |
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Posted By: Rawn Hill
Thanks for the Carrigan shot. |
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Posted By: DMcD
Hit the show for about four hours today. You go to a booth, look at some cards, get talking and before you know it you've shot an hour. Did such at Bagger's table, then talked story with Charlie Mandel at Helmar for a bit, took one more sad look at the 1912 Giants photo at Mastro (for which I was the penultimate bidder) then spent a very pleasant spell conversing with Kristin Buckler of "Loo-a-ville" who does a little baseball card selling with her husband Chris and who is Southern Charm personified. I picked up a T206 Johnson portrait and a T207 Johnson from Kristin which will fit nicely on my photo site's "HOF: First Class" album. Could have kicked myself because I didn't notice a neat Geo. Miller Dean (uncancelled) hiding in plain sight in their case until some gent strolled up and undertook a polite haggle with them. I was praying the deal wouldn't go down but it did. I was ready to pounce. Oh well, I had alot of great pick-ups and I am not going to complain. By about three o'clock a lot of tables were shutting down so I just bopped around, picking up a few upgrades for my '53 and '57 Topps sets, a decent raw T206 Latham to complement the cabinet I bought from Terry Knouse, and a Ramly of Bugs Raymond for a type card. Also got a chance to meet Rhys Yeakley who has a long ride back to Idaho to look forward to and who is keeping his fingers crossed for a Boise National in 2011. Rhys wins the Grand Prize for best business card at the National for the (fantasy) Mayo Sockalexis image. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
David |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Just got back from the national. Not nearly as good as Cleveland last year. Seemed to be less vintage this year and not nearly the quality. Managed to pick up a couple of cards in my search for E121 yankees but not nearly the number from last year. Saw the Cubbies on Saturday from the left field bleachers pick up a W. Fun trip in general, but the show did not seem as well organized. Personal opinion only. |
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Posted By: Jeff W.
Just want to say thank you for the many photos and play by play action at this years national. The last national I went to was in Anaheim a few years back and would love it if they brought it back to California. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening anytime soon! But, I really appreciate all the stories and look forward to meeting all of you in the future. |
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Posted By: Matt
David - Thanks for taking the time to keep us all in the loop. |
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Posted By: Alan
Here's my National report. |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
David- |
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Posted By: DMcD
Max: Heading straight from YVR to Tsawassen ferry and will be staying put in Victoria. Jeannette has an ugly chore list waiting for ol' Ferris Bueller here. Leaving for the islands next Monday. I wish I could make your barbecue later this month but reality beckons. One of these years. Regards to Jennifer from the McDonald Hyphen Vander Kooys. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
The National was a terrific experience. Thanks to Leon for coordinating the dinner and to all its sponsors. Great to see old friends and to make new ones. |
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Posted By: Powell
I coud not make it to the national, but am intersted in the Plow's Plank. Do you have the dealer's name and number by any chance? Thanks, Powell |
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