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Old 06-14-2023, 01:37 PM
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OK....it's my first National. I've read a bunch of old threads and I've looked through the National website. But I have a bunch of practical questions that I'm hoping for a little guidance.

1) I'm not really fussed about the autograph package or the gifts in a VIP ticket but I like the idea of early access. Is the VIP entrance much better (e.g. faster) than the standard entrance?

2) If I buy standard tickets, I'm guessing that I have to wait in line for a wristband. Does the line open before the show starts or at 10am?

3) Are the tickets with early entry worth it? I mean, if I get access to the floor 30 mins early will I experience 30 mins of calm with a small number of other collectors or will I still be in a sea of people?

4) I've downloaded the floor map and the list of dealers. Is the floor laid out with sections for different interests? For example areas with mostly modern dealers, vintage or memorabilia? If there's a section where I'm more likely to find vintage and pre-war - where do I head to?

5) Which Net54 members have tables at the National? It'll be nice to say hi and to give business to fellow members.

6) Will SGC or PSA be grading on site? I have a handful of cards that I'd like to have graded but doing it from the UK seems like a PITA. But if there's grading on-site, then I might bring a few cards with me.

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1. VIP entrance is through a controlled access room. It gets bunched up each morning with people waiting to get in, but you still get in 30 minutes early. You have a "lounge" of chairs to sit in during the day if you need it.

2. Not sure, only have gone as VIP

3. Its not super crowded. You get a nice goodie bag with some exclusives from Upper Deck, Topps, Panini, etc. as well.

4. There is no reason to the madness. You will be at one table looking at pre-war with Cobb, Ruth, Wagner and the table next to it might have modern basketball.

5. Lots of people here!

6. PSA likely is, no word on SGC. It was like $200 a card for PSA last year.
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