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ncinin 10-17-2016 07:02 PM

St. Louis show October 21 - 23
 
For those who may not be aware there is a three day card show in St. Louis on October 21 - 23 at the Double tree Westport in St. Louis. A link to the show's website is http://afterthegameinc.com/ .

There are autograph guests for those who are interested. Vintage card dealers who will be setup include Roger Neufeldt, Wayne Johnson, JD Heckathorn, Bryan Dec, AJ Firestone, William Chappell, Tim Payne, Ron Estes. There may be others that may want to chime in.

Stop by the show if you can.

Stonepony 10-17-2016 07:50 PM

Thanks, I'm going to try to make it Sunday

kdixon 10-17-2016 08:31 PM

How many dealers will be there? I may try and make it.

ncinin 10-17-2016 09:18 PM

Number of dealers
 
I emailed the promoter and he said there 70 tables plus PSA and JSA.

Beatles Guy 10-17-2016 09:40 PM

It's a good show. Quite a bit of vintage to be had. Unfortunately, I'm having minor surgery on Friday so I doubt I will make it.

Danny Smith 10-19-2016 06:36 PM

This is always a good show. Quality dealers despite it being a relatively smaller show.

Stonepony 10-23-2016 11:47 AM

I thought it was a good show. Nice mix. Picked up a couple 51 Bowman upgrades for my set

Leon 10-25-2016 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Stonepony (Post 1596150)
I thought it was a good show. Nice mix. Picked up a couple 51 Bowman upgrades for my set

It's always fun walking around shows and chatting. It's even better when I find something to buy. Any other updates from this show?

Stonepony 10-25-2016 07:06 PM

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I'll try to be a little more specific. I'd estimate 50 tables/ vendors. All very friendly ( uhh all but one), 70% post war, 20% prewar, 10 % glitter. I'd say 95% of inventory was ungraded. Guys were willing to come off asking price without much pause. Wish I could have stayed longer but had to get son and new granddaughter to the pumpkin patch
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Koufax32fan 10-25-2016 10:59 PM

I was there on Sunday. Other than the annoying barking about the hockey players signing autographs, it was a nice show. It could use better lighting too. A lot of vintage for a St. Louis show. Some of the out-of-town dealers who set up were JD Heckathorn, Wayne Johnson, William Chappell, Roger Neufeldt and Tim Payne. I saw at least one T204 Ramly, Old Judges, lots of 206s, 202s, 201s, 207s, 205s, etc. Didn't see any T3s though. I saw a really nice T200 NY Americans, but it was a bit out of my price range. I heard I missed out on the T200 SL Americans and Nationals that sold the day before - would have liked to have bought those. I also didn't see any M101-2's or 34 Butterfingers. I bought a few 39 Playball commons/lower grade cards with the upper/lower caps backs, some 58 Topps team cards that I needed, and a bunch of 52 Bowmans (I didn't find a nice Mantle or Mays though). I was willing to splurge on a 39 PB Williams or 34 Greenberg if I could find one in nice shape - I think they are all with the auction houses. Oh yeah, I also bought a nice 55 Topps All American Tinsley with the Whizzer White back.


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