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Old 08-30-2023, 09:53 AM
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Burbank Sports Cards runs it. Started in Burbank at the convention center last summer with 200 tables and instantly got sold out and overrun.
So because they did so well last year in Burbank they decided to move it to Anaheim?

That makes perfect sense.

If they do really well in Anaheim maybe they can move it to Omaha next year.

"The Anaheim Card Show of Burbank in Omaha" rolls off the tongue...
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Old 08-30-2023, 10:25 AM
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So because they did so well last year in Burbank they decided to move it to Anaheim?

That makes perfect sense.

If they do really well in Anaheim maybe they can move it to Omaha next year.

"The Anaheim Card Show of Burbank in Omaha" rolls off the tongue...


They did a second show in Ontario at that convention center, did really well, and then scaled up to Anaheim so the show could grow naturally. The name is associated with their store and web site; I don't see an issue with that.

I am rooting for their success. It is about time we had a major show in SoCal.
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I know my DFW teammates will be part of the COMC presence at the show.

I think it's a great idea for Rob and his team to be in Anaheim Labor Day Weekend as that is the 43rd anniversary of the very 1st NSCC.

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Anaheim used to be a twice-a-year pilgrimage for SoCal collectors, Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends, for the shows that eventually became the National.
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For someone like myself whose interest is pre 1920 tobacco Era stuff this show isn't what I'm looking for. Adam ran a show in Culver City that had a lot of nice tobacco Era stuff. I even rented a table there once. The Long Beach show has been around forever. These days it's just a few dealers with some overpriced t206s .REA, Memory Lane and Heritage set up in LB fighting over potential consigners who likely went to the show to drop of stuff at PSA or in hopes that the show improved
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Old 08-30-2023, 09:22 PM
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The name is associated with their store and web site; I don't see an issue with that.

I am rooting for their success. It is about time we had a major show in SoCal.
I'm rooting for their success, too.

But it's still a stupid name for a card show in Anaheim.

"Burbank Sportscard's Card Show of Anaheim", maybe.


I think I may stand near baggage claim at the Burbank airport with a sign that says "Burbank Card Show 43.1 Miles" with an arrow...

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I'm rooting for their success, too.

But it's still a stupid name for a card show in Anaheim.

"Burbank Sportscard's Card Show of Anaheim", maybe.


I think I may stand near baggage claim at the Burbank airport with a sign that says "Burbank Card Show 43.1 Miles" with an arrow...

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Luther Burbank was a pioneering horticulturist who developed a disease resistant variant of the russet potato in response to the devastating Irish potato famine. This potato variant was eventually named after him. So yes a card show in Anaheim is rightfully identified as the Burbank Card Show, as I can't imagine the convention center not selling french fries in their snack bar.

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I agree with those who say this event needs a better name — and I feel the same way about the Angels' full name. The word "at" should never be part of the name of anything. I'm hopeful about the show, though, in part because I have many great memories of card shows in Orange County back in the 1970s. I'm driving down tomorrow from Monterey, and I plan to be at the show Saturday.

As for vintage, I consider it's anything that is older than I am, which means pre-1960.
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Luther Burbank was a pioneering horticulturist who developed a disease resistant variant of the russet potato in response to the devastating Irish potato famine. This potato variant was eventually named after him. So yes a card show in Anaheim is rightfully identified as the Burbank Card Show, as I can't imagine the convention center not selling french fries in their snack bar.

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That was f'n funny!

Maybe the Burbank card show should be in Santa Rosa, CA? (Google is your friend)
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The hotels are expecting to be slammed with incoming attendees. Last night's preview evening felt slow but that room is gigantic and will easily hold thousands of people.

Name games aside, the venue is a fantastic show site. Very comfortable, literally: the floors are carpeted! Tons of sitting areas right outside the show floor. There are several hotels in walking distance and they are big ones. The Marriott I am in has over 1,000 rooms. The area reminds me of The Strip in LV, physically speaking: walkable but massive.
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I'm rooting for their success, too.

But it's still a stupid name for a card show in Anaheim.

"Burbank Sportscard's Card Show of Anaheim", maybe.


I think I may stand near baggage claim at the Burbank airport with a sign that says "Burbank Card Show 43.1 Miles" with an arrow...

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Had a member pick up a nice E100 for me today while at the show, so +1 for Burbank.
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FWIW, I was there for a couple hours today and saw quite a bit of 1940-60 HOF cards, as well as some T206/T205. As one example, I probably saw about 40 different 52 Bowman Mantle cards, and about 10 1952 Topps 311. I didn't really get too deep into pricing (most of the marked stuff seemed pretty ambitious), I was just window shopping. But, at least there was a fair amount of eye candy to look at if you like the vintage "hits."
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Any other reports or pictures from the show? Plan on heading down there tomorrow.
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Ha!

I might actually go down on Sunday, I fly back from Vegas in the morning, thinking about making the trek.

Anybody in the SFV have an interest in joining me?
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