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Old 06-10-2023, 08:01 AM
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Default prices at the National

I have attended somewhere in the neighborhood of a dozen Nationals. It's
been my experience that it's easy to find the "my cards are magically more
valuable than everyone else's of the same grade" dealers. However, the
notion that good deals are "impossible" to find or that "dealers always have
the upper hand" (??!!) hasn't been the case. So long as we are talking about
vintage or older and not new releases- which are a monstrosity I don't even
consider- I've found you can "comparison shop" effectively with a small
amount of organization. Be thorough, take notes on cards you want and
their cost/booth number. Most importantly, size up the guy on the other side
of the table. It's easy to thumb your nose at the guy who says "All prices
are firm", because others are likely to have what he's got while still
remembering the spirit of the word "market". There consistently have
been good finds if you are willing to log the miles on your shoes.

Trent King
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