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Couple of comments
1) The 1st East Coast National was either in 1987 or 1988. They were going on before I moved to Dallas 2) If I followed the articlet correctly, The quote about Corporates is from Al Durso, head of the NSCC Dealer Board and not any of the new promoters. If I read that correctly, understand it's a dealer saying he understand what he believes is truly important for the NSCC future 3) And a question -- I went to the 1997 Fan Fest at what was then the Cleveland Convention Center and never had a problem driving in the 20 minutes nor finding a parking space. How much different is the new Convention Center from the old one?
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![]() CHI has kind of a similar.....yet larger experience on both ends.... there....but I think the public transportation makes it more appealing for some to stay in the city there. I don't think parking would be much of an issue because many would be at the hotels or taking the train in from the airport...and those that need to park...so many lots within 1/2 mile are never full mid-week and never on the weekends. |
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Agree on all points...though I do like variety so #1 would be my last choice of the three! |
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I also remember that back in the day one strong argument for sites all around the US is that a show like the national with lots of local ads would draw out locals who had cards sitting in basements and attics. |
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Can definitely see many people liking it if it goes to downtown Cleveland. That is why I mentioned it will be interesting to see how people attending react if that change ends up happening and the National returns to Cleveland, but in a new location. But can also see it costing more for people to attend if it is downtown, and having more issues in traveling and getting through the downtown area and so on. Plus you're not right next to the airport anymore. One big advantage Cleveland has it that it does not have the traffic congestion and issues of a city like say Chicago. And with the freeways and access to the IX Center, you can get around city area pretty easily if you rent a car. I actually prefer the IX Center facility to any of the other National facilities I've ever been to. You have dual entrances, one main floor with no obstructions, and more room than they know what to do with. Not sure where you got your figure for the IX Center's floor dimensions though. My understanding is that the main exhibition floor is actually about 985,000 SF, not the much smaller 280,000 SF number you mentioned. Where did you get that SF number from anyway? That is the other thing if you have the National in Cleveland. You actually would have plenty of space to expand the corporate areas, AND also be able to accommodate even more dealers if you really wanted to. If they ever took advantage of all the space the IX Center has for dealers, they would have to turn away so many of them in the following year when it went to a different venue that I'm guessing it would be a major issue for them and the dealers. The unused space at the IX Center isn't wasted, it was more likely just not used because the National people didn't want to deal with all the pissed off dealers who wouldn't be allowed to set up at other National locations then. And as for the facilities and how nice they are, I don't know about you, but I couldn't care less about the "ambiance" of the room and facilities. When I'm at the National, I'm there to look at cards and get around as easily as possible. Whether the facility is a big open space that looks like the unattractive inside of a factory/warehouse, or has carpeting and flowered wallpaper on the walls makes no difference to me. As long as it has AC and keeps the elements out, enough clean restrooms so lines aren't miles long, and enough places to sit to rest or grab a drink/snack when needed, that is all that really matters. I go to the National to go look at cards, not for a vacation . But I understand that for many people it is a sort of a vacation as well, and they like all the extra amenities they can get. But you usually end up paying for all those extra amenities in some shape or fashion as well. To each his own though, And again, that is why I said it would be interesting to see how a National in a different Cleveland venue would be viewed by those that attend. There is no right or wrong answer, everyone has their own opinion and how they like things, and what they want to get out of going to the National. All good, just hope they do bring it back to Cleveland one day, whether the IX Center or the Huntington Convention Center. Saw somewhere that Cleveland's location is a huge plus, where 43% of the entire US population is within 500 miles of it. |
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I love the National in Cleveland. Great concert venues like House of Blues, Blossom Music Center, etc,... See you in Cleveland beer chug.gif
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Hopefully cities like Dallas,St. Louis and or Kansas City will be considered in the future.
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Just scanning all of the YouTube videos to find decent run-downs (meaning videos showing the vintage cards in all of their glory) of The National was a 'SMH to the Max' undertaking. The self-importance of these (are they really called) 'influencers' was annoying as all hell. They pretend they're doing a walk-through for the people who couldn't attend, but 99.9% of it is them talking about themselves and referring to other videos they've done. Plus, do people have actual names anymore? Even a regular nickname? Every person mentioned was just a screen name. Not once did I hear one of these self-involved people say, "Hey, it was great finally meeting Dave in person. What a guy!" Nope. More like, "On day 3, I received a great gift from "PackBreakingNerdBoy187," who I know through "RippingInMyBasement492." He does a podcast with "DuckDuckGooseyGoo22." Don't forget to hit the 'subscribe' button!!!"
There's only so much I could take of these videographing 'personalities.' My gawd!!!!
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https://trademarks.justia.com/737/11...-73711138.html And just before the Baseball Strike in 1994 many of the larger promoters were creating a regional circuit of larger shows to go to because even then not everyone could get tables at the NSCC. That work stopped when interest passed after the strike Rich
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And you do know there is a show in Strongsville. Ohio which is almost all vintage. It was all vintage displayed but that eased up slightly after Paul Fusco passed on Rich
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But the downtown area does have more hotel rooms and more restaurants and other amenities. But Cleveland also doesn't have the traffic and congestion of a city like Chicago. You can get a rental car or Uber and pretty much get wherever you need/want to go around the city pretty quickly and easily. And there is an awful lot to see if you want to take the time. But I think most people at the National are really there for the show and the cards/memorabilia most of all. Plus, the airport is literally next door to the IX Center. You always hear some people have issues with Atlantic City because there is no major airport close by. That isn't an issue with the IX Center. And I know for a fact that proximity is a plus for guests and people coming to the IX Center. The very first National in Cleveland was held at the IX Center in 1997, and I was there getting some autographs. I asked Sandy Koufax while he was signing a ball for me how he liked coming to Cleveland. He stopped, looked up at me with a sort of faraway look, and after a second said he didn't know. He got off his plane, got picked up and brought right over to IX Center for his signing session, and as soon as he was done, they were taking him right back to the airport for a flight he already had booked to go back home the same day. I'm not sure they can do that for autograph guests at a lot of other places. Atlantic City, definitely not. Rosemont has O'Hare nearby, only about 3 miles away, but it is still a lot easier and quicker to get from Hopkins to the IX Center, than it is to get from O'Hare to the John E. Stephens Center. That isn't necessarily a big deal for most people attending the National, but it is one of those little things that the National organizers may pay attention to, and can have some influence on their decision. |
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The East Coast National is actually not in White Plains this year. It is in Suffern, NY in Rockland Community College's fieldhouse. No idea why the change... Last edited by Topnotchsy; 08-03-2022 at 01:10 AM. |
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Willie McGee was hitting .335 in 1990 when he was traded to Oakland where he hit .272 the rest of the year for a total of .324. Eddie batted .331. However McGee had enough at bats in the NL to qualify for the batting crown beating Eddie by 4 points. The AL leader that year was George Brett at.329. So Eddie led the Majors in hitting at .331 with no batting title to show for it. He listened to the whole thing (which I can't believe he didn't already know) and smiled and said "I bet you win a lot of bar bets with that"
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