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Old 06-24-2011, 07:10 PM
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...there is still something to be said for being able to walk through aisle after aisle of cardboard and hold the cards in your hand.
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I was overwhelmed last year at the National (my first), and am super excited for this year's. It's just mouth-watering to see all of that vintage cardboard.

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Old 06-24-2011, 07:24 PM
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Shows are FANTASTIC, especially the National !!! You can't have dinner with other collectors after the end of the eBay auction as you can after the show.
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Old 06-24-2011, 07:47 PM
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I've found better deals on commons at shows, and better deals on stars or high-dollar cards on eBay (with patience). Sellers on eBay want too much for common singles because it's not worth while listing them unless they get a certain amount. You can find decent deals on eBay for lots of commons on the other hand, but again, it takes patience.
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Old 06-24-2011, 08:02 PM
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If you are looking for the more mainstream cards (T206, Goudey, etc.), you can probably do okay at shows but the more esoteric you get, it becomes very one-sided towards e-bay.
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Old 06-24-2011, 08:15 PM
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I think if you are willing to wait it out for a card..sometimes months and months..ebay is the way... cards shows..as much as I enjoy wandering and seeing cards in person...the dealers are mostly way to out of line with priceing...sometimes its a joke how bad....they display a beat up 67T Palmer , with a big sticker 50% off.... yes off of NM book..which still makes it overpriced..and when you mention..that card is in Fair..and valued at $4., they say " I cant sell a card for $4."
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Just be thankful if you can go to a show. Try livin' out in the boonies where you drive an hour to the shows that come around once or twice a decade.
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For the most part, Ebay has the best deals obviously, look at all the competition. Not to mention you have auctions ending every minute of the day basically, so with that you are gonna find great deals.

Saying all that though, there is something about a card show that just can't be beat. Waking up early, to go to a big show is an amazing feeling. Just knowing that you will be in the real life presence of so many great cards and collectibles, that you get to see in-person, beats any images i see on my computer screen. Meeting and chatting with so many people that have the exact same interests as you, also can't be beat.

Going to shows also gives you the satisfaction and instant gratification of getting the card or collectible you pay for right on the spot. No waiting for days or even weeks for the card to show up in the mail. No chance of your item getting stolen, lost or damaged in the mail. Also, especially if you enjoy buying raw because you collect raw cards or you like to get your own cards graded, nothing beats seeing the card in-person, to inspect with your own eyes right in front of you. How many times have you bought a raw card on ebay, that looks pretty nice in the picture/scan, only to see it in-person and it is not nearly as nice as you thought it was? I know i have many, many times.

Great deals can also still be found at shows though. Believe it or not, not everyone sells on ebay, so many times going to a show you will find cards or items that you never or rarely see on ebay. Many dealers might have a high "sticker price" but many dealers will negotiate the prices they have, especially if you are buying high-end items or if you are buying a bunch of items in bulk.

I personally have found at shows, that many great deals ( some even better than Ebay) can be found in the final few hours of a show, especially if you are a big spender or if you flash a big roll of cash in front of the dealers face, so that they know you are a serious buyer and have cash with you. In those final few hours many dealers want to make that "final big sale" or want to increase their revenue from the show and will give great deals. Many dealers that don't use ebay, know that this will be their last shot at making some sales until the next big show, which could be many months away and will give rock bottom prices. Sometimes it is easy to get good deals at shows simply by being friendly, polite and asking!!! The worst that any dealer can say to you is "no".

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Great response....I agree with everything you said! Especially the feeling you get the day of a big show. It's also great to be surrounded by people who share the same interests as you. Now I am thinking of the nect big show.
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I find shows are best for set building/picking up commons ($1-5 cards). If you factor in the shipping costs/listing fees (especially now that eBay stores charge .20 per item) these cards are hard to find online for a buck or two anymore. Likewise, being able to flip through a binder and pick out 10 or so cards that I can see with my own eyes is much better than buying a lot on eBay where you will inevitably be sent a couple "sliders" in the group....

In terms of mid-grade stars, I find that eBay is usually the better option. Show dealers tend to want a % of book that is just not the realistic value of that card and so eBay auctions are the way to go.

As for some big cards/high $ stuff I think if you are willing to make a reasonable offer you can get a good card for what you might pay on eBay, so long as you find the right dealer. I think also if dealers start to recognize you over the years they start to give you some better deals...
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I was overwhelmed last year at the National (my first), and am super excited for this year's. It's just mouth-watering to see all of that vintage cardboard.

as cool as the national was, some of the bloated prices on pre war stuff is a turn off and the sh**y dealer attitude which unfortunately i've had to see since i was 5 years old keeps me from wanting to take the trip out this year.
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