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Old 08-05-2008, 02:43 AM
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Posted By: Dan Collins

I just wanted to say that it was great to finally meet many of you at the National last week.

I appreciate all of the help with rare backs that I was able to add to my T206 set!

Also thanks Leon for the dinner and drinks at the Net 54 Dinner!!! I had a great time!




Thanks Again!
Dan Collins

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Old 08-05-2008, 09:30 AM
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Posted By: Dave Haas

I would also like to thank Leon for the great get together. It was my 2nd National and my first Net54 dinner. Thanks again.

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Old 08-05-2008, 09:57 AM
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Posted By: Leon

Hey Dan
First of all you are more than welcome for anything I did....as well as everyone else that thanked me for doing the Dinner. It's really a lot of fun for me and it's my pleasure to do. When it gets to be a job and no fun then it will cease to be. For now we are good to go. I was going to do a seperate thread to give a "your welcome" and thanks to all of the board memebers for attending the Dinner as well as coming by to say hi to Scott B and I, at our table but this thread will do. It's really good to see younger guys like yourself, Dan, be so enthusiastic about the hobby. My guess is that you are somewhere in your mid 20's, which is about half the age of many of us old farts. I wish I had started 25-35 yrs ago myself.......but I was too busy chasing skirts and doing things I learned from ........

I do want to individually thank the speakers at the Net54 Dinner too.

Phil Garry- nice game you came up with and it was a lot of fun...though the prize somehow got misplaced and Brian W might be forced to buy one if he wants one. Sorry about that Brian. I had too many drinks to keep up with my own things let alone others' things.....

Beckett guys- Mark and Andy- Ya'll did a great job and your new huge holders will definitely have a place in the hobby. Ya'lls status in vintage is moving up quickly.....and thanks again for helping Sponsor the dinner and thanks too for supporting Net54 VBCF with a banner ad.

SGC- Brian Dwyer- (sp?) ....thanks for stepping up to the plate and giving an extemperaneous speech. It went very well and was far better than most could do in an impromptu situation. Thanks too for the SUPPORT OF OUR DINNER>.....Being the main Dinner sponsor for 2 years in a row I think everyone who attended should remember that when picking a company to submit cards with. Plus, SGC has been the most consistent grading company for many years running......so it only makes sense to support our friends. Kudo's to Dave Forman too for making the decision to help out. Dave is where the buck stops, at SGC, and I appreciate our friendship and the warm show of support to I, and the board. A very heartfelt thanks!!!

Joshua Leland Evans- Thanks sir. Your speech might have been the highlight of the speeches (sorry Doug, you were good too)....You really don't know the impact you made on our group with your well thought out speech and insight into our hobby and the industry. You were like Merril Lynch- when you spoke everyone listened. As much as you enjoyed giving the speech I can safely say the masses enjoyed it even more. Thanks again for helping make the 7th Net54 VBCF Dinner a memorable one.

Doug Allen- Thanks to you too, Doug. You have always been a friend and a good sport when it comes to helping out the board and our Dinner. It was very interesting seeing the 21 Wagners that Mastro Auctions has sold over the years and the price increases along the way. Next time, if you do another slide show, I will splurge on a white screen to use. With the flak your company takes it really is nice of you to still come out and be so good natured about the hobby and the industry/business side of it. You are a very good presenter and an influential person in the hobby and it's always nice to hear your thoughts on different subjects. Job well done. Thanks again!!!

A few of my own thoughts on the Dinner and the National

I felt the Dinner was another success. It wouldn't be so without the overwhelming support of the board and all attendees. I believe the Dinner grew a little bit this year to approximately 135. We had 13 tables of 10, with only a few seats not taken, and we had at least a dozen, or more folks, come to it after the dinner portion was done. I know there were at least 2 other major events going on that night so to have 135 folks attend shows that Net54 VBCF is an important hobby venue and one that takes priority over many things. I guess free food and beer helps too > (I am a lot of things but naive is not one of them).... The food at the Dinner was the best yet, imo, and according to most that have attended before it was better too. I know the 3 chefs could only go so fast and the lines were still fairly long but so far no one I have spoken with seemed to mind. With a nice cold beverage, and good conversation, the wait to get piping hot, freshly prepared food didn't seem so bad. The plates were kind of small but anyone that wanted seconds could get them...and I know plenty of folks did!! We only went thru 340 alcohol tickets, which was down from last year, but I think my bargaining of the free 30 minutes of open bar had a whole lot to do with that. The name tags were also well thought of and I apologize to Gary M for making a total ass of myself about your name tag......Hey, get a dozen Coronas in me and anything can happen. You were a good sport too and I appreciate that. (Charlie- thanks for holding him back and not letting him whip up on me!!)

As for the National itself- I bought less than I have ever bought before and sold about the same as last year. It seems like a lot of folks wait for auctions to make sure that the price they are paying is what the going rate is. So if a dealer has a card marked at $200 many folks will wait for an auction to see if they can get it for less. My guess is the economy is affecting buying and selling quite a bit. Overall I was very happy with the National again and can't wait for next year. I also appreciated the 10-20 collectors, who I have never met and are lurkers, who thanked me for the board. It seemed that most conversations I was having got politely interrupted for a "thanks" and those were very much appreciated. They mean a lot.


Btw, did I mention that Brockelman & Luckey Auctions is taking consignments for our Sept,. 29th Auction? I was truly amazed at the amount, and quality, of material we took in at the National. Scott and I appreciate the confidence that everyone has shown in our ability to run a safe, collector focused, auction. Our next one will be better than our first one and we hope to continue in that tradition. It seems as auctioning material is the new trend and we hope hobbyists will consider our venue when deciding where to sell. With our operational procedures in place ie... reserves and low BP's with NO sellers commission we believe we have the business model of the future for our hobby. Remember that every percent more that the others charge, as BP, is a percent that comes out of your consignment check!!! We have the most honest s/w in the hobby and everyone should feel confident ONLY real bids are being placed. I have a hard copy of every bid and every IP placed in our first auction and am more than willing to show any 3rd party if there is ever a question. That operational procedure will be in place in perpetuity. Other than that ALL bidders and Consignors always stay confidential with us. Integrity in the process is our #1 concern. Thanks again to all.....

Leon Luckey
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Old 08-05-2008, 12:49 PM
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Posted By: Mark Anderson

And a big thank you to Leon for hosting this again, and inviting us to be a part! Also thanks to David M. for posting the pictures for the non-attendees to be able to feel a part of this. It was great to meet many of you, either at the dinner or on the show floor as I tried to make my way around the booths as much as possible. I was even able to find a handful of Gehrig magazines, programs, and other oddball items for my collection. I hope all of you were successful in your own endeavors, be it buying, selling, trading, or heckling other group members

Mark

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Leon:

Thank you very much for all of the effort that you put into organizing the Net 54 Dinner this year. I really appreciated the opportunity to meet many fellow board members and it was great chatting with my fellow speakers, Brian, Mark, Andy, Josh & Doug. All in all, this was the best National that I have ever attended and I'm really looking forward to next year in Cleveland!!!

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Posted By: robert a

Meeting many of the guys that I've been emailing/trading with for years was the highlight of the trip for me. Didn't get to chat with everyone, but perhaps next year.

Leon,

Thanks for your generosity and to the folks that helped with sponsoring the dinner. We all had a really good evening.

Rob


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Posted By: Andy Broome

Thank you Leon for a great dinner. I appreciate the opportunity to attend. Years past I have been buried under cards grading away until the wee hours of the night unable to get away for the dinner. This year Mark snuck me out of the booth.
It is rare company that I can actually talk about Jackie Mitchell, Charles Victory Faust and Lawrence Ritter over dinner and not get strange looks.
I always enjoy the opportunity meeting and talking with fellow vintage collectors who are passionate about our great hobby. Thanks to everyone I had the chance to talk to and meet for the first time. I wish I had more time to chat during the show.
As my wantlist grows ever more specific, it becomes harder and harder to make a score but I did add some great vintage Japanese material to my Victor Starffin collection this past week. I won’t cry about zero Chattanooga pick ups this year.
And Brett, I added your book suggestion to my list!
I believe Mark has said this before but I will repeat, please feel free to contact us with questions you guys may have.

Thanks!
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

What can I say? I'm a 19th century collector who likes 19th century transportation - railroads. So it took me little longer to get home than most of you.

Hats off to Leon. Great to see so many of you at the dinner and meet so many more for the first time.

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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen

First, I'd like to add my thanks to Leon for setting up the great Thursday night dinner. As I'm sure quite a few others did, I took advantage of the Chicago location to take in a Cubs game. For me, this also greatly enhanced the weekend.

I went Friday afternoon and found it a refreshing return to earlier days - a weekday day game, the sight of steel columns (probably not so great if you're sitting behind one), and the manually operated scoreboard. Most importantly, unlike in DC and Baltimore where I attend games, they haven't adopted the practice of filling every moment of game inaction with loud audio-junk such as thrash medal guitar riffs or bugle charges. I was actually able to have a conversation with the person next to me.

I'd be interested in others' impressions who were first-time Wrigley visitors.

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Posted By: Ken McMillan

Sat in the bleachers on Saturday. The ultimate experience!!! Sun, the Cubs, beer, hot dog, and a W. Can't get better than that.

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Posted By: Bob

Did Jerry videotape the National like he did last year when he put it on you tube?

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It was also my first game at Wrigley (Friday, August 1). A great experience. Took the L and the Addison bus from Rosemont. Too bad the Cubs lost.

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Posted By: Glen V

THANKS!!!

Another big thanks to Leon for setting up the dinner, and to SGC, Beckett, and Brockelman & Luckey Auctions for sponsoring it.

The dinner was great in all aspects: food, speakers, fellow collectors, and of course alcohol. I just wish I could have met more people - didn't even know some people were there until after they were gone. They almost need to introduce everybody in the beginning. Still, a wonderful event.

I also attended the Cubs game Friday. That was the last stop on a long vacation that included stops at the Nationals, Phillies, Orioles (Camden is awesome), and Yankees stadiums. Yankee stadium is old and needed to be replaced. Wrigley is old, but classic. Hope it stays around for a long time.

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Posted By: samuel

I don't like the cubs but that is an amazing ballpark.

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