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Old 02-03-2019, 10:47 PM
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Maybe Frisco, TX would be a good place for a second National?
Rick, I like your idea, except let's make it The VINTAGE National - nothing newer than 1975 or 1980. I would come all the way from VA for this!
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Rick, I like your idea, except let's make it The VINTAGE National - nothing newer than 1975 or 1980. I would come all the way from VA for this!
I sell almost 100% vintage, but at these shows a mix of vintage and modern card dealers works well. I think the new card guys are invigorating the hobby somewhat, and I can see the day that some of them will cross over and be our vintage dealers. Fact is vintage dealers are aging rapidly, if that doesn't happen the hobby will be left without vintage dealers in plentiful supply.
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I sell almost 100% vintage, but at these shows a mix of vintage and modern card dealers works well. I think the new card guys are invigorating the hobby somewhat, and I can see the day that some of them will cross over and be our vintage dealers. Fact is vintage dealers are aging rapidly, if that doesn't happen the hobby will be left without vintage dealers in plentiful supply.

How does one age rapidly?

Modern dealers must age less rapidly then.

I thought everyone aged one year at a time.
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How does one age rapidly?

Modern dealers must age less rapidly then.

I thought everyone aged one year at a time.
I pretty much held my own from 60 to age 69. Now everything hurts all the time and there is not the same recovery. I see it with lots of other dealers as well.
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I sell almost 100% vintage, but at these shows a mix of vintage and modern card dealers works well. I think the new card guys are invigorating the hobby somewhat, and I can see the day that some of them will cross over and be our vintage dealers. Fact is vintage dealers are aging rapidly, if that doesn't happen the hobby will be left without vintage dealers in plentiful supply.
I agree. My 22 year old son has gotten back into collecting over the last two years. He is into the Bowman Chrome prospect game. Lately he has been taking the proceeds from this and buying HOF Baseball and Football RC for his personal collection. A year ago he wouldn’t have been interested in vintage at all. I think the new shiny stuff gets their foot in the door and in time I think some gravitate towards vintage.
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