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Old 04-10-2024, 08:12 AM
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Yes every major show is like for the most part. Dealer's would love a solution but I can't come up with one.
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Old 04-10-2024, 01:23 PM
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Yes every major show is like for the most part. Dealer's would love a solution but I can't come up with one.
At the few Nationals I have attended, if you were not near the Tri-Star autograph area, nothing much was heard. Granted, the National is massive and has substantial crowd noise. Frankly, as one who collects autographs, I like a good PA system. I have attended a few shows were the PA system sounded like Charlie Brown's teacher. At Chantilly, I can walk the floor and not have to stand in the autograph area waiting for my number to be called. It is interesting that a collector with a ticket number in the 300's will wait at the autograph entrance for fear of missing out on the player.

I have heard this more than once - "Chantilly is an autograph show with the added bonus of dealers selling cards". Thoughts?
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Old 04-10-2024, 01:45 PM
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At the few Nationals I have attended, if you were not near the Tri-Star autograph area, nothing much was heard. Granted, the National is massive and has substantial crowd noise. Frankly, as one who collects autographs, I like a good PA system. I have attended a few shows were the PA system sounded like Charlie Brown's teacher. At Chantilly, I can walk the floor and not have to stand in the autograph area waiting for my number to be called. It is interesting that a collector with a ticket number in the 300's will wait at the autograph entrance for fear of missing out on the player.

I have heard this more than once - "Chantilly is an autograph show with the added bonus of dealers selling cards". Thoughts?
I have heard this quite often. The main draw at this show is autographs.
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Old 04-10-2024, 01:51 PM
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I have heard this quite often. The main draw at this show is autographs.
No doubt and much to my chagrin baseball guests are thin. Have a look see behind the curtain where the mail order and bulk sales get signed. The amount of material in the back is unbelievable. That is where the $$$ is made.

Did anyone take issue with the $20 entrance fee? Granted prices are up all over the board, but $20 to gain entrance to a card, err autograph show? Yeah, yeah, the pre-show price was $15, but still. Whew.
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No doubt and much to my chagrin baseball guests are thin. Have a look see behind the curtain where the mail order and bulk sales get signed. The amount of material in the back is unbelievable. That is where the $$$ is made.

Did anyone take issue with the $20 entrance fee? Granted prices are up all over the board, but $20 to gain entrance to a card, err autograph show? Yeah, yeah, the pre-show price was $15, but still. Whew.
If you think that is bad, take a look at dealer fees. Yikes!
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Old 04-10-2024, 02:13 PM
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I sent in my John Elway Oneonta Yankees card for this show. I seriously can't wait to get it back in the mail. I've been waiting quite a while for Elway to do another signing and was thrilled to see him at this one.

Just wish I could have been there in person.
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Old 04-10-2024, 02:58 PM
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If you think that is bad, take a look at dealer fees. Yikes!
My toxic trait, thinks I could drop the $500 or $650 for the entry level tables and over three days make some money.
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Old 04-10-2024, 05:51 PM
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My toxic trait, thinks I could drop the $500 or $650 for the entry level tables and over three days make some money.
OMG! Far cry from the old days when Marco would let you take extra tables for free, extra passes for your buddies, configure your setup for tons of space, etc. Supply and demand, I guess. Total cost would be around $225 for early payment. Great show then, great show now, just different. Hobby has changed a lot, and shows with it.
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