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Old 08-14-2018, 07:28 PM
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Have really enjoyed reading everyone's recaps so thought I would add my own.

Pros: Loved meeting and talking to each collector as they came by my area. I would always ask what was on their hit list for the show and that would get us started on mostly lengthy conversations about what they collect and their experiences at the show.

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Your feet take some serious punishment. My dogs were really barking, standing on hard concrete for 5 days straight days.
Pros: now that’s how dealers should conduct business! Well done.

Cons: I’m surprised they let dogs in there. How cool is that?🤣
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Old 08-14-2018, 07:44 PM
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Cons: I’m surprised they let dogs in there. How cool is that?��
They literally did. I passed by two police officers and their K-9. Is that really necessary at a sports memorabilia show? Can anyone surmise what the need for a police dog would be? Seemed entirely unwarranted. Clearly, large amounts of cash are all over the the room, as is the case at plenty of trade shows. This was either the Wednesday afternoon or the very early part of Thursday. The cops were there to make an arrest of which we're all aware, but was a K-9 needed for that purpose?

I have a fading recollection of seeing a police dog at another National. I want to say the second-last one held in Baltimore. Again, an arrest was made on the floor at some point during that show, but I'm still not seeing the need for a dog.

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Old 08-14-2018, 08:04 PM
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They literally did. I passed by two police officers and their K-9. Is that really necessary at a sports memorabilia show? Can anyone surmise what the need for a police dog would be? Seemed entirely unwarranted. Clearly, large amounts of cash are all over the the room, as is the case at plenty of trade shows. This was either the Wednesday afternoon or the very early part of Thursday. The cops were there to make an arrest of which we're all aware, but was a K-9 needed for that purpose?

I have a fading recollection of seeing a police dog at another National. I want to say the second-last one held in Baltimore. Again, an arrest was made on the floor at some point during that show, but I'm still not seeing the need for a dog.
Wow!! Totally didn't hear that one!! Who got arrested?
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Old 08-14-2018, 08:16 PM
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I think he is referring to a middle aged man and wife combo who were selling their own personally signed autos of famous people.
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Old 08-14-2018, 08:39 PM
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...by Rich Mueller for “Sports Collectors Daily” about the ‘91 National in Anaheim. Good times.

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Couple of quick notes:

1) I know this does not affect people on this board but the case breakers being in the same room as the dealers brought extra energy to the show floor. In Chicago they are in their own room.

2) I don't think Jim is part of Levi's family but other than him most if not all of the people behind Levi's booth at NSCC are family members.

3) I do agree even with the Ferris Wheel and the breaks in the middle of the floor. this year was laid out beautifully for all concerned. One of my two local LCS had a table in the very back of the room and he sold everything he wanted to and more at the show. And trust me, he's no wholesaler either

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Wow!! Totally didn't hear that one!! Who got arrested?
Tony Posada
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=258169

Also, dogs is a slang term for feet. Wasn't sure some people in this thread actually understood that.
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Old 08-15-2018, 10:24 AM
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I heard the officers were collectors and the dogs were trained to sniff out dealers exaggerating the condition of their cards or inflating the prices of the same
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Old 08-15-2018, 10:38 AM
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Leon are there other In and Out locations other than the one right on I-30 in Rockwall? I love them!
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Old 08-15-2018, 10:49 AM
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Leon are there other In and Out locations other than the one right on I-30 in Rockwall? I love them!
Here are 37 with about half being in the DFW area...It seems there is one on every corner in parts of the North DFW area where I frequently drive. There are 2 on 635 within a few miles of each other, One near Coit and one near Midway or Marsh....... I live near Allen and know of the one in Allen (been there 7 yrs now) and one in PLano not far from me too. Good cheap burgers, "make it animal style dry with extra pickles and make the fries crispy please."

http://www.in-n-out.com/locations/texas

Back to the original subject. It sounds like almost everyone who went had a great time. I think it's wonderful as it's great for the hobby. When I go I usually have a good time seeing old friends and cards I can't (or won't) afford. And every now and then I am able to find a nugget too.
That said, I sure hope the National finds a better way to accommodate more dealers in the future. So far the National number to call hasn't been answering their phone or voicemails for going on 2 weeks now. What other business does that and succeeds? It's a modern day miracle. I think of sheeple.....and I am one too .

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They literally did. I passed by two police officers and their K-9. Is that really necessary at a sports memorabilia show? Can anyone surmise what the need for a police dog would be? Seemed entirely unwarranted. Clearly, large amounts of cash are all over the the room, as is the case at plenty of trade shows. This was either the Wednesday afternoon or the very early part of Thursday. The cops were there to make an arrest of which we're all aware, but was a K-9 needed for that purpose?
My guess would be because many criminals are more afraid of the dogs than they are of getting shot. I didn't see the K-9 dogs, but did see a couple of service dogs though.
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They literally did. I passed by two police officers and their K-9. Is that really necessary at a sports memorabilia show? Can anyone surmise what the need for a police dog would be? Seemed entirely unwarranted. Clearly, large amounts of cash are all over the the room, as is the case at plenty of trade shows. This was either the Wednesday afternoon or the very early part of Thursday. The cops were there to make an arrest of which we're all aware, but was a K-9 needed for that purpose?

I have a fading recollection of seeing a police dog at another National. I want to say the second-last one held in Baltimore. Again, an arrest was made on the floor at some point during that show, but I'm still not seeing the need for a dog.
I would much rather have K-9 units instead of metal detectors that make me feel like a terrorist for no reason and greatly slow entrance into the show.
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They literally did. I passed by two police officers and their K-9. Is that really necessary at a sports memorabilia show? Can anyone surmise what the need for a police dog would be? Seemed entirely unwarranted. Clearly, large amounts of cash are all over the the room, as is the case at plenty of trade shows. This was either the Wednesday afternoon or the very early part of Thursday. The cops were there to make an arrest of which we're all aware, but was a K-9 needed for that purpose?

I have a fading recollection of seeing a police dog at another National. I want to say the second-last one held in Baltimore. Again, an arrest was made on the floor at some point during that show, but I'm still not seeing the need for a dog.
i am going to guess that the police are better judges of what they need to do their job than is a baseball card collector on a chat board. if they thought they needed a K-9 unit then so be it.
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i am going to guess that the police are better judges of what they need to do their job than is a baseball card collector on a chat board. if they thought they needed a K-9 unit then so be it.
They are. True. In response to the previous poster that thought it was absurd.......what about the possibility that the dog was able to sense or sniff out bombs or explosives? That might come in handy in a crowd situation. How about as a flat out deterrent? If I'm a thief and see that dog, I might think twice about snatching a thousand dollar card and running if detected. Actually, that would definitely be a deterrent. Seeing a police dog and officers always makes me happy like when I see an F-16 fly by. Freedom baby. It tells me, no worries here, now just go about your day!

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Seeing a police dog and officers always makes me happy

Same here. Only criminals or those with bad intentions get nervous with a police presence...
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Seeing a police dog and officers always makes me happy

Same here. Only criminals or those with bad intentions get nervous with a police presence...
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I was eating at a Local In and Out Burgers yesterday. A few seats over were a couple of men in blue with guns. I felt safer. I always like seeing an authority presence where I am. Only bad people and idiots would think otherwise, imo.
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Interesting. For me, seeing a cop and a dog means that they think there is a higher likelihood of sh*t going down. It puts me more on edge.
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I was eating at a Local In and Out Burgers yesterday. A few seats over were a couple of men in blue with guns. I felt safer. I always like seeing an authority presence where I am. Only bad people and idiots would think otherwise, imo.
Respectfully disagree. I know you don't allow political discussions here but there are many stories of police abuse and misconduct that make many people, especially racial minorities, legitimately nervous to see the police even when they have done nothing wrong. If you want, I can give examples and statistics. If you want to think of me as an idiot that's fine with me. Thanks for letting me speak my piece. Ted Clayton
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Same here. Only criminals or those with bad intentions get nervous with a police presence...
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