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Matt and Don know. Philly Show is 2nd only to the National. It's not only close. Then factor in the show has been growing (table-wise). Last edited by tjisonline; 10-30-2024 at 04:17 PM. |
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Consider this another ringing endorsement for the Philly Show.
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The East Coast National I attended over the summer was really strong for vintage cards and memorabilia. Very much a throwback show, even to the point of regional price variation (I found Dodgers stuff for cheap compared to what I pay in SoCal).
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Is there a particular Philly show date that's better than the others?
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