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Old 06-12-2021, 12:12 PM
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I had 5 graded '15's and 3 graded 14's sold all of the 15's in one group still have the 14's
Looking for Alexander, Wood, and Schalk if you have em.
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Looking for Alexander, Wood, and Schalk if you have em.
Sorry just commons. Have a Bresnahan in the fall pre war auction. Will let you know if I stumble across any of your needs in the mean time.
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Sorry just commons. Have a Bresnahan in the fall pre war auction. Will let you know if I stumble across any of your needs in the mean time.
Thanks Scott, appreciate it.
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...the fall pre war auction...
Speaking of auctions, I met Scott today and consigned some graded books to his upcoming (closes September 5th) comic auction.

Great to meet you Scott. I look forward to chatting further this summer.
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Show was insanely busy. Tons of everything.

Seeing the handful of the full red portrait Cobb back run going up via Heritage was awesome.
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My thoughts on the show:

Attendance: from opening through about 1 p.m. (the time I was there) the show seemed well-attended. It was busy; however, the crowds were fairly typical for the Philly Show. I was able to find a parking spot reasonably close to the entrance, which hasn't always been the case in the past. So, there were plenty of people. Not record breaking, we've-never-seen-crowds-like-this-before...but a good crowd.

Selection (post-war): From my perspective, there was a great mix of offerings available. I don't have a handle on the different 21st Century products; however, there were quite a few showcases filled with modern singles and a handful of dealers with various unopened boxes, etc. Mainstream post-war (especially baseball) was equally abundant. I could have probably found every single regular base-issue Topps card from 1952-80 if I had looked hard enough. There were also plenty of 80s Fleer basketball, 80s football rookies, 90s inserts, etc., etc., etc.

Selection (pre-war): Well, there's T206 and then there's everything else. As for the "everything else" today, I didn't see the typical selection for this show. My guess is there was brisk dealer-to-dealer and early bird activity on Friday. Or maybe I wasn't looking hard enough. Either way, there was a nice (but not remarkable) selection of Goudeys, T205s, and other pre-war cards. Perspective and experience with this show play their part here. I've probably become spoiled by attending regularly...it would take a table with hundreds of Cracker Jacks or dozens of T3s to stop me in my tracks. Walking by tables with 33 Goudey Ruths, etc. did cause me to slow down a little, though.

Bottom line - If you collect pre-war, there would be loads of material for you to look through...even if T206 cards aren't your thing.

Side note - I saw some beautiful cards on display for the purpose of providing auction previews. I don't count what I can't purchase, though.

Selection (pre-war, continued): In total, I remember seeing over 1,000 T206 singles, although the majority were in the hands of a relatively small number of dealers. Along the way, though, I noticed other dealers who had 5/10/20 T206 singles among their cards. I saw rare backs to Piedmonts, HOFers to commons, graded beauties to raw "I think that's still a card" road warriors. Prices were a tad higher than I would have thought. I thought about picking a few of them up. In the end, though, these two were my cardboard treasures for the day:
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Old 06-12-2021, 05:41 PM
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Eric, you pretty much hit my thoughts exactly (btw it was nice to meet you!). There was far more modern then I typically recall and far more junk era unopened. The days of picking up a random box for $10 just to get something seems gone. $30 for a box of 91 Donruss is completely insane. T206s were everywhere. One statement I overheard that amused me was when some one said they could only find 2 of a specific t206 regardless of back or condition. While I found a few items that I thought were reasonable, the one item I seriously considered was sold by the time I went back to get it.
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