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The East Coast National
Posted By: Joe D.
Any N54ers attending or going to have a table? |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: rob
Seems a little pathetic for that show to use such a grandiose name...while the WP show may be traditional it is hardly rich with vintage talent. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: Joe D.
I was pretty disappointed at the last White Plains show (vintage wise). |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Back in the day when Gloria Rothstein and her husband Dean used to run it, it was one of the better shows around. I know some may find this blasphemous, but it was as good as Fort Washington, maybe better. |
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Posted By: Preece1
Jay Miller said it very accurately ..."there are more vintage cards in the bathroom of the Ft. Washington show than at the White Plains shows..." |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: Rich Klein
Dean is Gloria's son -- Sam was her husband. Sadly both Sam and Gloria have left us in the past year or so. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Rich: |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: ScottIngold
Pal Park huh. I spent many years in Edgewater fishing on the Hudson. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: James Gallo
I need to get a few cards graded so I am going. Not sure which day tho. I also went to the last one and ended up buying a bunch of Cracker Jacks that I had looked at several times in the past. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: T206Collector
...lately than when Gloria's son ran it. The dealers are much happier to be there under the current regime. There are typically 4 or 5 tables that have T206 cards in significant quantities, and perhaps 2 or 3 tables that are large vintage tables. I am talking about their shows that they have every two months or so. This one should be bigger. |
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Posted By: david
i haven't been to the wp show since i was about 12 years old. got into t206 cards a few months ago and want to go to pick up a few. you guys seem fairly pessimistic about vintage dealer turnout. if there are only 4 or 5 vintage dealers there and i can't spend all day tracking them down, who should i look for? are there big signs over the tables so i know which dealer is where and what they have? i have no memory of the shows i used to attend and i'm sure much has changed. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: Joe D.
and there were three or four good vintage tables. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: Jay
For vintage material look for Roger Burns and Ron Vitro. They are both nice guys and should have a selection of vintage cards. There was a list of dealers attending the show in SCD and I didn't notice many new names. |
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The East Coast National
Posted By: bigfish
I will be there on Friday. Always looking to trade if anyone is interested. |
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