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ls7plus 08-02-2017 04:45 PM

Net54 Friday night dinner
 
Just wanted to give a big, hearty thanks to Leon for the wonderful Net54 dinner he put on at the National on Friday night--enjoyed it immensely! Interesting speakers and a chance to meet and talk to fellow board members you've never met. An experience I highly recommend.

Highest regards,

Larry

JollyElm 08-02-2017 04:49 PM

Can someone post some pictures? There has been a stunning lack of photographs from The National and the net54 dinner…a stunning lack.

kmac32 08-02-2017 07:25 PM

The FBI guy and the Mastro investigation was interesting. Did not have any idea hiw involeved this was in the collectibles industry.

Jason 08-02-2017 07:43 PM

It was a great time and I look forward to the next one. Thanks again to Leon and all the sponsors/speakers that night. I met some great people some new to me some I have been in contact with for years and never met.

trdcrdkid 08-02-2017 08:18 PM

Below are the only two pictures I took: Brian Drent from Mile High, talking about his recent big find of unopened material, and some of the pizza that was served. I got to talk to quite a few people, including some I've corresponded with, but I wish I had been able to meet more. Jason, I would have liked to say hi to you, but I missed you. I think I missed a lot of the people who came later, after dinner when the speakers were talking.

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...1/IMG_8663.jpg
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...1/IMG_8664.jpg

Fur72 08-03-2017 11:41 AM

It was indeed a great event. The speakers were interesting, the food was great and the drinks were flowing.

brob28 08-03-2017 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by kmac32 (Post 1686582)
The FBI guy and the Mastro investigation was interesting. Did not have any idea hiw involeved this was in the collectibles industry.

Can anyone provide a "cliffnotes" version of what he spoke about?

midmo 08-03-2017 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ls7plus (Post 1686527)
Just wanted to give a big, hearty thanks to Leon for the wonderful Net54 dinner he put on at the National on Friday night--enjoyed it immensely! Interesting speakers and a chance to meet and talk to fellow board members you've never met. An experience I highly recommend.

Highest regards,

Larry

I second that. Thanks Leon, I had a great time!

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1686530)
Can someone post some pictures? There has been a stunning lack of photographs from The National and the net54 dinner…a stunning lack.

I posted this pic in another thread, but here's Al speaking at the dinner.

http://www.collectingbrooklyn.com/ne...et54Dinner.jpg

I also posted a few images from the show here:

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=242832

1952boyntoncollector 08-03-2017 02:04 PM

The pizza looks reallly really good..

bobbyw8469 08-03-2017 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 1952boyntoncollector (Post 1686808)
The pizza looks reallly really good..

You being sarcastic?

Leon 08-03-2017 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469 (Post 1686812)
You being sarcastic?

I didn't have any of it nor anything else, but it was there for the sole purpose of sopping up the alcohol. :) Other than that, it looked kind of commercial to me.

Peter_Spaeth 08-03-2017 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469 (Post 1686812)
You being sarcastic?

Based on the picture, I would think so lol.

Donscards 08-03-2017 03:46 PM

Hey---I went back for seconds--and it was free--tasted fine with the beer

JollyElm 08-03-2017 03:50 PM

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I'll jump into the pizza debate. There is nothing more ridiculous in the history of humanity than the pizza places out here in California that call themselves "New York Style Pizza." New York pizza has thin as heck crust that can't support its own weight. It is loaded with cheese and sauce and is as greasy as all get out. If you don't hold it properly, you'll end up with a saucy mess all over your new shirt. It is the most frickin' delicious thing on the planet!!!!!!!!!!

"New York Pizza" in the Golden State?? An inch thick slab of cardboard bread topped with the faintest whisper of sauce. You can grab a slice by the crust and hold it out straight in front of you, and it will never bend or collapse. You don't need a second hand to support it from the bottom to prevent the sauce and cheese from sliding out. It's like holding a triangular shaped piece of plywood (Which is also funny because most places actually sell rectangular slices. What the heck is up with that???). It's comprised of 90% bread!!!

God, how I miss performing the traditional New York folding maneuver, like so…

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mr2686 08-03-2017 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1686834)
I'll jump into the pizza debate. There is nothing more ridiculous in the history of humanity than the pizza places out here in California that call themselves "New York Style Pizza." New York pizza has thin as heck crust that can't support its own weight. It is loaded with cheese and sauce and is as greasy as all get out. If you don't hold it properly, you'll end up with a saucy mess all over your new shirt. It is the most frickin' delicious thing on the planet!!!!!!!!!!

"New York Pizza" in the Golden State?? An inch thick slab of cardboard bread topped with the faintest whisper of sauce. You can grab a slice by the crust and hold it out straight in front of you, and it will never bend or collapse. You don't need a second hand to support it from the bottom to prevent the sauce and cheese from sliding out. It's like holding a triangular shaped piece of plywood (Which is also funny because most places actually sell rectangular slices. What the heck is up with that???). It's comprised of 90% bread!!!


God, how I miss performing the traditional New York folding maneuver, like so…

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Try Bongiorno's in Poway (San Diego) or Temecula. Nice NY transplanted family with the type of pizza you're looking for. My brother-in-law drives 3 hours just for pizza. LOL

Peter_Spaeth 08-03-2017 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Donscards (Post 1686833)
Hey---I went back for seconds--and it was free--tasted fine with the beer

In Maine, frozen pizza is probably considered gourmet. :D

Leon 08-03-2017 05:55 PM

Best pizza I have ever had is about a mile, to a mile and a half, from the Rosemont Convention Center. Giordano's Stuffed Pizza. Took the family there this time. After appetizers the pizza's came. I was full after one piece and my wife and daughter each had 2 pieces. I had a big salad, they didn't. My family was in agreement, best they have had too. I should add that each time in Rosemont I have eaten there...

https://giordanos.com/menu/downtown-...ffed-deep-dish

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1686872)
In Maine, frozen pizza is probably considered gourmet. :D


hangman62 08-03-2017 07:05 PM

dinner
 
In CHI ... you cant beat Lou Malnadi's

Peter_Spaeth 08-03-2017 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by hangman62 (Post 1686892)
In CHI ... you cant beat Lou Malnadi's

I always liked Gino's East with the cornmeal crust.

HexsHeroes 08-03-2017 09:07 PM

When in Chicago . . .
 
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. . . I am bias towards Renaldi's Pizza on North Broadway

MVSNYC 08-04-2017 10:05 AM

Sorry...I'm a pizza snob, and here in NY, we are certainly spoiled with the best. The greasy, fold-in-half classic NY slice is great, don't get me wrong...but over the last decade there's been a renaissance of authentic "Nabalidon" pizzerias in and around NYC.

The magic is due to simple, amazing, ingredients (fresh Mozzarella, imported tomatoes, and pillow soft dough)...also, a 900 degree oven, that cooks the pizza is less then 2 minutes.


Here's a few stand-outs:


Roberta's (http://www.robertaspizza.com)

Don Antonio (https://www.donantoniopizza.com/gallery)

Motorino (http://www.motorinopizza.com/gallery)


Honorable Mention in Summit, NJ:

Pizza Vita (http://pizzavitanj.com)

Peter_Spaeth 08-04-2017 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 1687028)
Sorry...I'm a pizza snob, and here in NY, we are certainly spoiled with the best. The greasy, fold-in-half classic NY slice is great, don't get me wrong...but over the last decade there's been a renaissance of authentic "Nabalidon" pizzerias in and around NYC.

The magic is due to simple, amazing, ingredients (fresh Mozzarella, imported tomatoes, and pillow soft dough)...also, a 900 degree oven, that cooks the pizza is less then 2 minutes.


Here's a few stand-outs:


Roberta's (http://www.robertaspizza.com)

Don Antonio (https://www.donantoniopizza.com/gallery)

Motorino (http://www.motorinopizza.com/gallery)


Honorable Mention in Summit, NJ:

Pizza Vita (http://pizzavitanj.com)

What about the place that is often first in the polls one reads, Di Fara?

Tim Kindler 08-04-2017 04:03 PM

The atmosphere was great.
 
Thanks again to Leon, the sponsors, and the speakers who took their time to come and speak at the banquet. Jeff and I had a great time, but unfortunately couldn't stay long because of our drive home which we lose an hour going back because we are on Indiana stupid time zone. Anyway, had a great time seeing some old acquaintances and met some new ones as well.
As for the pizza, it was fine because it was meant to be an appetizer, not a meal, and because it didn't cost $8 a damn slice as it did on the convention floor!
Tim Kindler

frankbmd 08-04-2017 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Kindler (Post 1687193)
Thanks again to Leon, the sponsors, and the speakers who took their time to come and speak at the banquet. Jeff and I had a great time, but unfortunately couldn't stay long because of our drive home which we lose an hour going back because we are on Indiana stupid time zone. Anyway, had a great time seeing some old acquaintances and met some new ones as well.
As for the pizza, it was fine because it was meant to be an appetizer, not a meal, and because it didn't cost $8 a damn slice as it did on the convention floor!
Tim Kindler

TIm, $8 for a slab of pizza on the convention floor is quite competitive with the TPG slab rates. Of course the $8 pizza slab is ungraded and of questionable authenticity.:eek::D


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