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East coast National
Anyone attend? Sure it was pretty packed.
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I went yesterday. Overall, one of the most disappointing shows I can recall, IMO, especially since there were two floors. Some great cards, of course, but for the most part, mostly shiny stuff. Just my opinion...
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I thought it was one of the best shows I've been to in years. Wall-to-wall vintage. I haven't seen that many rare, special cards at one show in a long time. My son came with me, we were there for 2 hours and were barely able to see 1/3 of the floor in that amount of time. Submitted some cards to SGC (very easy and quick), poked around, met some old school dealers I haven't seen in a long time...sold a T206 card to Steve Verkman (he was very fair with me)...spoke to JP at Memorylane, and Joe and team from Goldin. Really awesome show, wish we had more time today. Looking forward to the next one!
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Wowza. Nice stuff. Thanks.
I really wanted to go, but spent hours in a car in traffic yesterday and just couldn’t do another drive. Even a relatively short one. |
Let's hope no thefts at this one.
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I stopped By Goldin and looked at many of the cards pictured. W600 Young Mathewson Street clothes and Uniform. Signed 33 Ruth, Signed Tex Ricard Ruth,Signed 25 Exhibit Gehrig, Tip top Wagner. 1903 WS Program large photo of Mathewson ( photo used on Police Gazette Supplement) T206 Ty Cobb back 0 but the photo is larger than Supplement!!. Goldin hit the consignment mother lode their first Vintage Card auction is going to be remembered for a long time...said they were going to do a catalog so lots can enjoy the eye candy
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I don't know Brian, but regardless, I certainly respect his opinion. Maybe more dealers set up Saturday, or maybe we covered different parts of the show, not sure...I've been going to shows since 1991, and it was one of the best ones I've been to in recent memory. We saw tons of vintage (definitely a fair share of modern, but a really substantial amount of vintage). Our heads were spinning right and left, we wish we had a few more hours to finish the entire floor. Next time.
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Different standards and points of view, I guess. The really good cards were overpriced, as for all shows, but I do agree that the auction houses had some pretty awesome stuff, for preview, which you see in the pictures.
Ashsh had great stuff, as usual, and there was one other vendor that caught my eye. I have bought many cards at the Westchester shows and ECN over the past decade+, but this time, it was not to be. Glad others enjoyed it though--shows are always the best part of the hobby for me. |
I attended today. It was busy. I posted my recap video. https://youtu.be/15ZwBv6yhhw?si=DK6YY86TdHS8YTGi
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I went even though I didn't plan to. I got an auto from Bernie Williams too. There was an unexpected amount of pre war and not just T206. I also met forum member Howard who was nice to talk to and had great vintage cards and items. I saw about 7 1952 Mantles throughout. Prices in general were high even after some bargaining and I stuck out at this one. A fair amount of under age 40 dealers and customers including those with lock boxes ready to wheel and deal for Bobby Witt Jr refractors :eek:
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Was there on Friday. It's very misleading to call that show a "National". It's basically the normal White Plains show with more autograph opportunities. Yes there were a few dealers exiled to the basement (Maybe 20-30), which they had to keep announcing to remind people they were there. I spent less than 5 minutes down there before realizing there was not much of interest to me. 99% cards at this one. As mentioned, a good amount of vintage. Very little memorabilia.
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I had the pleasure of doing a couple transactions with Howard Chasser. I wouldn’t hesitate to go to him, great guy! I had to get a picture of my favorite card! (Not mine Howard’s)
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Danny, my son and I were 5 feet to your left when you took that photo! :) If I knew you were on Net54 I would've introduced myself.
Just a thought, seems like those that were there Friday were, let's say, underwhelmed with the show, but those that were there Saturday, including myself, were impressed and thought it was great...maybe additional dealers set-up on Saturday? Again, speaking for Saturday only, it was very busy, great vibe, awesome selection of Vintage, etc, etc. If I didn't have plans today, I would've gone back for more. (Danny, you were there yesterday, you agree?). |
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But now I sort of got the 1950, 1955 Bowman and C46 cards on my mind… |
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Danny, congrats on a beast pickup!! Tough combo. You should go for the back run |
Hank, I don't know...it was at Goldin's Booth. (Ryan, do you know what that is?)
Ryan- Danny was just holding it, I do not think he purchased it...PS, come up to the show next time, you can stay with us overnight. |
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Hank, reach out to Joe T (vintageclout on here) and he can help. |
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I’m going to assume that’s a Fatima Johnson unless I’m looking at the wrong thing
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I've been to this show on occasion, but haven't been for a few years now. It should be called the "East Coast Regional" show rather than the "East Coast National". Everyone had a a different perspective, depending on what you collect. But, there is very little memorabilia at any show, regardless of the size. Shows have changed post Covid and they are better, worse, or the same depending on your point of view.
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I was driving from Franklin Square, Long Island around 12pm. But then I thought I’d might as well wait until the late October Hofstra Show. I went and bought the 8 year old a catchers mitt, baseball pants, new batting helmet and batting gloves at Play It Again Sports in Oceanside.
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I was curious about that one, too. While the photo isn't the clearest, it appeared that the sig may have been live.
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This one?
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I can't get a clear zoom but I think this is Wako PC and it is Signed.
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Hank, if this is the one you are talking about, check with Joe T.
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Clearly it was designed for Johnson to sign. My guess either directly by him or for an event like a Banquet where he was the speaker.
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Show was packed on Friday. I thought a very good amount of vintage. Seems like everyone was buying.
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The WaJo piece is simply stunning and I believe per Joe T, it was signed at a charity event.
I was at both events this weekend. Fanatics Fest was cool if you are into sports. Cards, less-so. Not many card booths were set up, especially in vintage, though James had a great type 1 photo booth. What I was kind of surprised about was that you had to walk in and walk past a bunch of sports-related booths to get to the card section; if you were really interested in making it a card show (not even sure that was the case), wouldn't you want cards front and center? That being said, I got to meet Derek Jeter, so I am biased to say it was the best show ever. Attachment 631626 Attachment 631627 The EC National was fine. Parking was a pain on Sunday but I arrived late so that is on me. Got to chat with a few board members which was nice. Some good cards and a good turnout. I can also cross off seeing a Reccius Wagner off my "seeing cards in real life that i can't afford bucket list". Attachment 631628 |
National and this show are on my bucket list for next year.
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