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Old 07-07-2016, 09:40 AM
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Wouldn't it be logical that the state having the largest population by far would have the largest number of collectors. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say California. Largest number per capita is a different story and I have no clue what that answer would be.
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As a regular seller on our BST, the majority of my auctions are won by southeastern seaboard states: VA, NC, SC and GA.
NJ and FL also very good, as well as PA, OH, IN and WI.
WA keeps a good pace.
TX sometimes
CA seldom.
MT and WY once each.
On occasion, a stray calf goes out to ND.

I live in NY. Very unscientific, I know - maybe it's just the kind of stuff I sell(?)

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Old 07-07-2016, 10:32 AM
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As a regular seller on our BST, the majority of my auctions are won by southeastern seaboard states: VA, NC, SC and GA.
NJ and FL also very good, as well as PA, OH, IN and WI.
WA keeps a good pace.
TX sometimes
CA seldom.
MT and WY once each.
On occasion, a stray calf goes out to ND.

Very unscientific, I know - maybe it's just the kind of stuff I sell(?)
What about SD Paul I know I have bought more than MT and WY combined on your list. Or was dealing with me so bad you want to forget about it?

EDIT: I know of at least 3 members from SD on here. Per capita that has to get us close to the top of the list.

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Old 07-07-2016, 11:20 AM
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Ben, that was my bad. I lost my compass.
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Massachusetts here! My wife would have you believe I account for 50% of baseball card purchases in this state alone.

I know I'm in trouble when she's home and the mailman walks to the door with multiple bubble mailers!!
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Massachusetts here!

Me too !

My wife just shakes her head with that silly look when I get something new.
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David, although you said the "National Baseball Card Collectors Convention," I assume you meant the National Sports Collectors Convention (alias the "National" and the "NSCC").
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