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My first show was at the Sheraton in Ithaca, NY. Back in those days, it was a lot of cases and binders. I was hell bent on collecting all the cards of my favorite Yankee, Dave Winfield. The first show I went to was also special, because it was my first time meeting a Major League player, Jim Eppard. I went through all my cards, and found that I had two of his '89 Topps from his time with the Angels. I was SO excited, it was a rainy Saturday, and my mom dropped me at the front door, saying that she would wait while I ran in and did a quick loop and got my autograph. I flew through the show, maybe bought a '78 Winfield, and went over and met Mr. Eppard. I was so nervous as I handed over my $5 for a photo for him to sign. "What's your name?" He asked reaching for the photo, "Hello sir, my name is Brian, thank you for signing this." He grabbed the cards from my shaking hands, signed it all and stated "Sure thing kid." I was on cloud nine as I ran to the car. Still shaking I pulled the photo out to show my mom the prize I had just scored. Delight turned to udder disgust.
"TO BRAIN, BEST WISHES - Jim Eppard" Read the inscription I was crushed. I still have it, but so began the end of collecting anything signed by anyone. Never bought an autograph since, never asked for an autograph since. Though it did make for a good story. |
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Back in the 1990's my dad used to set up at the Fort Washington show. In the late 90's or early 2000's he stopped setting up as I was getting older and he started bringing me up with him for the day on Saturday's. I loved seeing all of the old and new cards and memorabilia. My dad would give me $20 or so for the show and I would buy as many cheap auto and jersey cards as I could because vintage cards just seemed too expensive. As we were leaving, I found a 1975 Topps Bob Gibson card in the parking lot next to our car. I could not believe it! A vintage card of a Hall of Famer! I felt like I hit the jackpot. My dad shared in my excitement, even though he knew it wasn't a valuable card. As my collection has grown, shrunk, and grown again, this was one of the cards I made sure that I will never get rid of. I even had is slabbed by PSA just to make sure that it would never get mixed in accidentally with cards I may sell one day.
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The first "card show" was held a few miles from my house, but I never heard about it. I had to wait until 1979 to go to a show at a small hotel. I was buying high number 1961s and mid-series 1963s trying to finish my Topps set run back to 1958.
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Not too many big card shows up here in Canada but I remember going to Florida every year to watch Spring Training.
One time that stands out in my mind was in the late 1980's my grandfather drove us to a card store in Tarpon Springs, Florida and the store was closed because Ted Williams was inside doing a private signing. I remember spending almost an hour peeking through the window watching him sign boxes of balls and bats. He never batted an eye at me peering through the window. But I remember how tall and towering he was, as I was probably only 12 or 13 at the time. I knew it was a big deal because my grandfather was "in awe" of seeing one of his childhood heroes as well. Andy Last edited by mantleman; 09-12-2019 at 07:54 PM. |
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Mine was in Wichita in 1977. Worked at a card shop as a kid and the owner put on a show at a local school. I remember buying a 1955 All American Knute Rockne for $5 during a break from running the shops tables. Fun times and I even made it on the local news.
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My earliest memory was my Mom taking me to a show in about 1976 or 1977. It was either in Collinsville or Edwardsville, IL, can't remember for sure. I was 10 years old and we were working on a 1972 complete set. I bought the 2nd series from 1972 from vending. I vividly remember the curl and pristine condition of the cards. For some reason the Chris Chambliss All Star Rookie card stands out.
Also, a friend of mine from my baseball team at the time collected cards. His mom went with us, although for reasons I can't remember he didn't go. They were working on a Hank Aaron run and she bought the RC that day. It was extremely low grade and I remember thinking I wouldn't want that card but I would certainly take it today! |
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About 25 years ago,my wife and I were doing a card show,
in Boca Raton,Fl. We had a few "Yankee" cards,in the case. An older lady came over,and looked at the "Whitey Ford" card. There was a friend with her ,who told me she was "Whitey's",Mother. She said yes,and got a bang,out of seeing the card in my case. Last edited by Ben Yourg; 09-15-2019 at 07:35 PM. |
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Maybe you could sell it to this guy......
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he'd appreciate that for sure!
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