Are cards that hot right now where Peoria is no longer stymied with just one annual show? If so, that suits me just fine.
For the record, there was no mask policy posted on the entry doors to the mall. I assumed it was more of the same of what I've seen in Central Illinois: no mask required if you've been vaccinated, but mask up if you haven't. I'm vaccinated and chose to go without, but it did feel very weird being indoors with people nearby who I didn't know. I think a lot of the strangeness stems from my wearing a mask all school year while teaching in person. For what it's worth, I did reach for the hand sanitizer immediately upon opening my car door after the show. I felt perfect safe during my entire time at the show and no one really ever entered my personal space. 👍
Enough Covid talk. Moving on!
There were about fifteen different dealers and each had roughly two folding tables worth of wares to sell. One was only selling action figures and two were focused on Funko Pop. The other dozen had sports cards!
There were maybe two dozen active shoppers spread out among the thirty tables, so generally there was plenty of room, which is my kind of show! I would say at least three of the dealers only had graded cards on display. I didn't spend any time there whatsoever. I did bump into two different shoppers who were looking to wheel and deal the cards they brought.
I found two neighboring dealers, who traveled to the show together, but each had their own tables. These two gentlemen were the only ones who had cards for the collector, rather than the investor. I don't like to use labels like collector and investor, and perhaps my previous sentence is a harsh statement, but when I see various junk wax boxes selling at $65 to $85 I just keep walking.
The five 1982 Topps cards with stickers on them were all found in a dollar box. The Pete Rose In Action, above, and the Ripken card, below, set me back $17. I did some comparison shopping on Ebay and felt the price I was quoted for the Ripken, in its condition, was fair.Yes, I found the well-loved vintage cards of Sutton and Hubbell above for ten cents apiece. Rookie cards were available as well:
I had to pair these two guys together. Very, very cool.
Thome is a local guy who I collect so I did a little happy dance when I thought no one was paying any attention my way. Good times!
Oh nice! I'm glad that you found a local show, hit it, and took home a nice haul of new cards. That's awesome! I still wear a mask everywhere because, mostly, I don't trust people. I'd love to go to a show but I'm not ready yet.
ReplyDeleteNice work. Glad you found some 82s. Is that Pitcher Perfect subset the one Randy Johnson took the photos for?
ReplyDeleteAnd waxy rookies for a dime? Yes please.
Yep, that's the one Randy Johnson took pictures for. It's fantastic! (At least the cards I have seen so far.)
DeleteI am going to have to grab up that Score insert set, it's great. On a side not I grabbed up that Thome (a 2nd for me) this past Saturday too.
ReplyDeleteYou found early 60s Fleer and Post in a DIME BOX? That's awesome. I'm not sure I've found anything early than late 70s in a dime box, apart from a couple of buybacks with the "Rediscover Topps" stamp.
ReplyDeleteOK, let's see if this works for me:
ReplyDelete"I'm ready to go to a card show!"
(Looks up card shows in my area)
Closest card show to me in the next three months is three and a half hours away.
I know, I couldn't believe my luck!
DeleteThere's a nearish mall show on Friday the 18th (meaning I can hit it while the kids are in school) and I'm really debating going. Not sure how ready I am but I figure it can't be worth than the regular shopping I'm doing. Wil have to see how I feel day-of I suspect.
ReplyDeleteIf I was guaranteed nobody was going to invade my personal space, I'd drive up to an hour away to hit up a card show. But life doesn't offer those guarantees... so I'd probably go to one if it was less than five miles away. Then if it was packed, I'd just turn around and go home. That being said... I'll probably attend a show at some point this year. Hopefully as a dealer.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun show, and those look like some mighty good dime boxes! I've seen those Score inserts before but never knew about that Will Clark - great finds all around!
ReplyDeleteThose 1997 Score Artist Proofs hold up! Great looking cards.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pick-ups. I have to see when our next show is here in Des Moines.
ReplyDeleteExcellent pick-ups!
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