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Old 07-09-2010, 12:45 PM
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totally worth it for one day. You need to be efficient. The room is large enough to where you can't always easily find your way back...so you want a pad in easy reach to note anywhere you may wish to go back to. Largely, trust your gut, make your deal and don't go back is the best way to do a one day natty show.You'll have a blast.
Agree 100%. Collectors overlook the importance of a notebook and pen to jot down the names and prices of cards and table numbers. You can really get twisted around and just plain forget where a particular card was located. If you are doing the one day thing, get up early and get there as soon as it opens and wear comfortable shoes and zip along. If pre-war cards are your thing, go only to tables with pre-war cards, then if you have time, go back and check out the interesting memorabilia, etc. It will definitely be a full day. Have fun!
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:35 PM
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If you start early, you should be able to see most everything in 1 day... i have been for 1 day only, many times.
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:42 PM
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I am glad to hear one day will work! I will also be heading to the National one day, Thurs. Aug 5. My first National; looking forward to seeing some great cards and meet some great people.

Ryan
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Do it. A unique experience.
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