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This will be my 4th National in a row and the first time going to a Net54 Friday night affair. Looking forward to that and meeting other collectors.
I have loved the last 3 Nationals, never get enough, stay for the full 5 days. My goals, besides meeting other collectors, are to find more folks to trade cards with, and search out early Bowmans for my wantlists, and obscure variations for Topps and Bowman vintage cards. I'll be wearing a white hat that says "Let's Trade Cards!" See you all there! Richard D |
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I’ll also be there this year (Thursday only, unfortunately). My main targets are listed below:
· Yankees programs/scorecards (mainly filling holes pre-1930 & post-1995) · Full tickets/Stubs – regular season, postseason, ASG (mainly Yankees) · Vintage press photos · Other vintage baseball memorabilia (primarily display items including ad pieces & trophies) · Yankees game used (mainly pre-1980 plus recent championship teams) Feel free to PM me if you’re going to be at the show on Thursday or if you can help me with anything on the list above. Baltimore turned out to be a good venue last time around. I’m looking forward to another great time. - Andy - Be sure to shoot me an email or give me a call on Thursday to catch up in person. - Scott - I would love to network with those in your ticket collecting group. Shoot me a message when you can. RJ |
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This will be my first trip -- I'm driving up from DC on Saturday -- and I'm not sure what to expect. Beyond roaming around and trying to chat with anyone who's willing, are there any insider tips for how to get the most out of the visit for someone interested in memorabilia, as opposed to cards?
Also, a point of decorum -- I do some amateur photography, and was considering taking some shots of interesting items I find. Is that generally acceptable? By permission only? Or would I be breaching some etiquette by doing so? For those considering a visit to Nats Park, you are in for a treat -- can't say enough good things about our exciting young squad. If you don't have a car, you should be able to arrange public transport quite readily. Believe the MARC train to the metro is your best option. There's an evening 2 for 1 doubleheader Friday, night game Saturday, and Sunday afternoon setting (lined up for Strasburg) so lots of good options there. I personally recommend one of two approaches to tickets given that the Nats still under-draw: 1) LF corner or bleacher seats can usually be found for 1/2 or less of face value on stubhub and are very easy to get in and out of from the metro -- I find these to be the best value seats in the park, though others also like the LF/RF Mezzanine (which requires going up and down a ramp); 2) if you can find a way to print tickets within 2-2 and 1/2 hrs before game time, there are often great prices on great seats on stubhub as sellers rush to get tickets sold -- I nabbed a $75 seat for $5 (plus fees) just before a recent weekend game. Also, if you are driving and budget-minded, check out the $5 lot (think it's called "HH"). It is a little bit more of a walk and a little trickier to get to, but it's substantially cheaper than the other (way overpriced) Nats lots. Remember to buy some food and water (1 bottle per person) on the way in, as you are allowed to bring food in the park (with some packaging limitations). |
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its allowed to take pictures but you should probably ask first as a courtesy. i can't think of anyone who would say no or run the risk of alienating a potential customer.
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Find anything Chris Chambliss or anymore of these displays.
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Hey all, I need a little help tracking down the contact info for a dealer I met at the National last year. The most noticeable item he usually displayes is a late 50's era Team Canada flannel baseball jersey. I'm actually interested in an autographed baseball he has/had and of course I lost his contact info after last year's show. If anyone sees this dealer it would be much appreciated if you could grab his card or e-mail address for me. Thanks.
I can be reached at russandkaty@att.net. Thanks!
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Russ Always on the lookout for Jim Abbott, vintage Olympic/Team USA baseball and Detroit Tigers. |
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