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I am not but is there actually a train option? That would work for me in the future possibly..
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There is no train that goes in the vicinity of the Valley Forge Convention Center that I know of.
Click onto the link in my 1st post here, and then General Information to get Directions to the Show. TED Z |
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For the old Ft. Washington show, you could take a train from center city Philly to the Ft. Washington train terminal (walking distance to the 2-3 hotels), then take one of the hotel's shuttle or a taxi to the convention center. |
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Hey Alan....that's one of the things I liked about the show in Baltimore. I took the Amtrak train, and in 2 hours
I was there.....no stress, no mess. Anyhow, will we see you in Valley Forge this weekend ? TED Z |
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Attended the show Friday night and will be back today since I booked a room at the attached hotel. If the show gets any smaller it will be more like my local church basement show. I knew I was in trouble when I saw the real wide aisles between tables when I came in. Many well known dealers are no longer setting up and the ones I talked to were all complaing about the cost. Doesn't bode well for the future of what once was a real destination for sports collectors. It really is a shadow of what it used to be in Fort Washington.
As far as items for sale, the usual overpriced graded material and VG-EX raw material at nr-mint pricing. Most of the dealers are either out of touch with the current prices that items are being sold for right now or just love packing and unpacking their inventory. I noticed one dealer who I see at virtually every show with a very high end gouping of 1951 Topps Red Backs for around $5,500.00. I tried to make him a reasonable offer I believe over 2 years ago for this very same set that he has set up at this show, wouldn't budge. So, here he is almost 3 years later still packing and unpacking the same cards and they still have the same price on them. I really don't understand how it is possible to tie up this amount of inventory dollars for years and years and never get the hint that your material is too overpriced to sell. He either paid virtually nothing for the cards and is hoping for someone who has more money than brains to stumble onto his booth or he has married the cards. In any case I did manage to make a few purchases of individual items from Richie Salberg of Rchie's Sports Cards, Chuck Blue of Blue Gems and Steve from Steve's Cards and more to make the show worthwhile. I really think the show is on the brink of disappearing however, which would be a shame for our hobby. Hopefully the Chicago show in November will be better. |
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I will affirm what Mike just posted about Friday night. The crowds were smaller, the dealers fewer and the prices just as unrealistic as predicted. Pre-war cards, except for a few dealers, were overgraded and overpriced. One dealer had a SGC 50 common at 100.00 and a SGC 30 Chance for 375. Why? That is, at most, 150.00 worth of cards...
Many dealers I had hoped to see didn't set up, including Bill Henderson, whose name was on the program, but whose booth was empty. I did pick up some cards, but not really enough to justify the 1 1/2 drive in December. It may be too early to write this show's obituary, but its long-term prospects are poor at best. ![]() |
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I just arrived home from the show today, and I had a great time. The crowd wasn't like it was at Fort Washignton, but by mid-day, there was a good number.
I enjoyed being able to meet a few fellow board members, and put a face with their name. I got a few cards slabbed by SGC, and it was a great day in PA for the ride down the turnpike. There was some great material on display for upcoming auctions. Mile High and Legendary had some nice cards. There was also some dealers/auction houses that had a lot of hgigh end cards that weren't on display, but rather under the table, so to speak. There was a new auction house called Paragon Auctions, that had some great cards on display, especially a Boston Garter color Mathewson. I will be back there in December 2010. Tony |
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Definitely more traffic on Saturday and made a few more purchases, thank God. I fly into this show so it is a decent expense commitment for me. I purchased a very nice 1948 Leaf Boxing Abe Attell from Ted Z., and 2 killer Redman Tobacco Cards- a 1952 raw Willie Mays for $225.00 from Louis Bollman and a 1954 SGC 88 Jim Gilliam for $160.00 which looks undergraded from Wayne Varner.
All in all still a good show but I hope the promoters cut the cost back somewhat to try to keep this alive. At 1:00pm I asked one dealer, E & R Galleries, how he was doing and he said he had sold $60.00 total for the day thus far ! Those are flea market numbers. Pretty tough to make money like that. Another disturbing situation was the amount of thefts being reported from dealers' booths on both Friday night and Saturday. Also not good for continued dealer support. There are so few shows like Philly around anymore I hope everything that can be done to keep this one going is implemented. It would be a shame for it to go the way of Sportsfest in Chicago. Last edited by morgan118; 09-25-2010 at 05:25 PM. |
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I checked Bill's eBay/Beckett sites and that makes sense. Ebay only had a few listings and Beckett is closed.
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