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Hi Johnny For many years, I have been sharing the booth at the Nationals with my California buddies, Sal and Mark. Sal is the owner of the booth, and he provides me a 6-foot table. Therefore, I can come and go at my convenience. Last week was my wife's Birthday on Friday, so I left the Show at the end of Thursday. Thanks for asking. Quote:
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Think they did. Small amount of eye candy outside of cards. It's not the boat show.
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On one hand, I enjoyed the show and was able to spend four solid days shopping for cards, finishing a few sets, and making progress on several others. The finishing line for my 1956 Topps set of white/grey backs is within sight, once I grit my teeth and buy a second Mantle.
On the other, you could hear many people coughing and gritting out subpar health for the sake of the significant money that changes hands. Had to cut my own show short after testing positive for COVID on Saturday and wish I'd been 100% masked starting Wednesday. Best wishes to anyone recovering from the show in both senses of the word.
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Anyone who found AC run-down, seedy and/or scary, clearly didn't play a lot of poker there in the 90's and early 2000's. Frankly the city looks the nicest I can remember. That's not saying a ton as it has been VERY scary at times, but I thought things were looking better than in my many trips 15 - 20 years ago.
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I nabbed a really nice PSA 4 Matty White Cap and a beautiful 1966 Syracuse Chiefs home flannel #14.
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I helped out a friend for the most part. My take is the city seemed cleaner than I remembered from my last visit before the pandemic, however some restaurants and businesses did not make it, Buca Di Beppo, was a disappointment. Also seemed almost vacant in some areas while we looked for a restaurant. Stayed at Harrahs because I could not get into Caesars, drove to caesars and parked there or paid for Convention center garage if available, not a bad walk, never felt uncomfortable. Was surprised by the noise from the corporate booths, and the music volume. Picked up a Gibson rookie, 52 High, 62 Musial and 53 Spahn, overall a great trip for me.
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This was in yesterday’s news. Sad to see this in the US. I had a large submission that why I was concerned walking 1.4M to the convention center from the Hard Rock besides safety, it was heavy. The outdoor parking is literally right next to the venue in Cleveland and Chicago has lots of nice hotels. The Toronto show (comparable size) has plenty of space. Why not have less dealers and a smaller venue 2x a year. Like they do in Toronto, That would open it up to more locations … https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...-pier/3804505/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I had a great show (selling and trading cards) at the National. I hope you guys did, too. Here is a question for you dealers.
I am curious - how friendly were you customers ? I was setup at a booth near the entrance, so I had a huge number of people stop and look at my stuff. I can say that I was pleasantly surprised that every sale I made was done without a hint of "haggling". Of course, some of the customers pulled out their I-Phones and did their comps on my prices. However, not a single customer disputed my asking price. They simply pulled out stacks of 100-dollar bills for the card(s) they wanted....and thanked me with a happy ![]() My prices for the HOFers and the tougher T206 backs were not cheap. I found this experience very unusual. In shows in the past, there always have been some contentious wheeling-n dealing with some guys. I'm beginning to think that the hobby is starting to get accustomed to these higher prices. Whatever.....so, tell us of your wheeling-n-dealing experiences at Atlantic City ? TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Like any show, there are some dumb people who do dumb things but it was minimal. |
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Michael B! Sorry to have missed you. I was indeed set up at Love of the Game booth. I did get in a little late one day (can't remember which) after getting locked out of my room (key got demagnetized) at Caesars after a late night 3:30am poker game. Can't remember who said it but the 15,000 nerds and 5 hot girlfriend comment made me spit out my drink. Have to hand it to the wives/girlfriends who brave the huddled masses. I did see one lady following her husband, dutifully managing a multi page want list with pencil in hand making checks as they walked. Thought that was pretty cool. I felt bad for the people trying to park at the convention center. I walked down from Caesars and it was a total nightmare in the streets on Thurs/Fri with cars backed up for miles trying to get in. Like someone else said, there were tons of other parking options close by but maybe many out of towners didn't know about those. I compare AC to downtown Vegas where you have some of the older hotels. As long as you stay in the vicinity of the hotel at night you're fine. Don't think you'd want to walk too far afield at night (but that's the case in most major cities). I ended up walking by myself on the boardwalk at night twice from Tropicana to Caesars and didn't feel unsafe at all. I had a fantastic time just being around all the other card nerds like myself. I sold a couple things and ended up finding a card I'd been wanting for awhile (You da man Don Hontz!)
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A few post AC National thoughts.
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I have a question, I guess this is primarily for the dealers.
I lived in Chicago for a short period of time in the 90's. In 1993, I was able to go to the National at McCormick place. Due to my job and other considerations, I was only able to go for one day, and only for 3 hours. The show was unbelievably massive. I didn't come close to be able to look at every table. At the show in AC, several goers mentioned they were able to cruise the whole show (at least the dealers tables) in 5 to 6 hours. From what I saw in 1993, that looked impossible at that show. So here's my question. Were there more tables back in the 90's during the crazy boom of the junk wax era, or is it about the same now ? Or are there more tables now ? Thanks for any info you can provide. |
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As I recall, earlier shows had more tables because they had little in the way of corporate areas and no breaking pavilions. There were even some tables available to local dealers who were not regular participants in the show. That has changed as the corporate ($$$) booths have grown. From what I've read, there will be the largest-ever corporate spread at the show next year, with dealers increasingly squeezed into the nooks and crannies and side galleries of the hall.
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I wish they'd put the entire corporate area, the autograph area, and the breaking pavilion on one end of the hall. Just cluster all the crud together so I don't have to keep walking around it to get to the tables that matter.
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I’d still like to lobby for some kind of: 1. High level, directional summary of what each table has to sell 2. Let’s give dealers and collectors a way to connect ahead of time (for those who want to) to exchange wish lists, etc. I’m guessing many of us here probably had a target list and would have loved to had 8-10 pre conversation dealer connections to go first to try and fill open wish list items. |
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