I had planned to go to a model car show in Long Island, NY on November 8th, but my chronic health problems decided to act up and I wasn't quite up for the 2+ hour ride. However, I was up for a card show in the much closer Fishkill, NY, and I'm very glad I went! It was a special Veterans Fundraiser card show, run by the same people that do the monthly show but in a larger location and with a $3 entry fee that went straight to the local VA Hospital.
First, I took two photos at the show of a dealer display.
But now we get to the good part...what I brought home. I did exceptionally well! The show was roughly 50% baseball, with basketball and football making up the other 45%, and Pokemon 5%. There was almost no hockey and I believe there were only 7 NASCAR cards in the entire show...which I got all of.
I generally do not buy brand new stuff as singles but it's well known that I love parallels. I actually bought these even knowing I had a Fanatics exclusive blaster on the way. Luckily no duplicates. The Bam Adebayo became my 101,000th unique NBA card. It's unfortunate it is my least favorite team but oh well, I have nothing against Bam himself.
Both of these photos show alternate jerseys or in the case of the bottom left two and bottom right one, parallels. The top 4 right cards in photo #2 are people I was missing from my collection. Unfortunately the Markieff Morris (middle top row, name obscured) and Jordan Clarkson cards both turned out to be duplicates. When you have as many cards as I do, it's not always easy to remember. Oh well, someday I'll get finished scanning, sort my cards and try and trade the duplicates away.
My second biggest purchase of the day was this lot of Prizm parallels, mostly from 2023-24 Select but a few other sets as well.
My last purchase of the day was this batch of 1972-73 Topps. That is the least well represented 1970s set in my collection, and I don't even know the last time I was able to add 10 cards in a single day. Wait! I can check that since I have my collection fully on Excel. OK, it wasn't all that long ago, January 2018. I also did it in 2017. Before that however the last time was 2005. Of the 264 card set I have only 104 of them. I don't think I'll ever complete it as I'm not willing to spend the price required for a Dr. J. rookie card, but it's still good to add a bunch of them. I was able to get on to the Trading Card Database while at the show and access my wantlist on there. Luckily, I hadn't added any cards to this set since that day in 2018, so it was still accurate. I had stopped keeping track of my collection on there but I decided to go back to it, determining while I was checking these cards that it really is the easiest way to check what I have or don't have while I am away from home. So, I have roughly three years worth of additions, including the trips to the National and FanaticsFest in 2024, to add. That won't take that long as I've not been getting as many cards as I once did.
The $5 bill in the top left was given to me in change by one of the dealers, and as he handed it back to me I saw it was a Star note- something I save when I come across them. My currency collection is VERY neglected, but finding an addition in the wild is fun.
However, my favorite addition of the day wasn't a card at all.
The show did door prizes every hour, and I was going through the dime box dealer's boxes when they were calling numbers. I had my tickets out but kept going through cards as they were calling them. I didn't pay that much attention since my number wasn't called although I did clap for the winners. However, they DID call my brother's number, and he won this signed puck! It wasn't a situation where you could pick, either, so the fact that they gave him a prize from one of my main sports is just a happy coincidence! Other prizes before that were baseball and football stuff, so we both lucked out. Needless to say, I was shocked and thrilled when he came over and showed me that he won! It is the first signed puck in my collection!
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Wow! Winning that puck was a stroke of incredible good luck! You got so much stuff for not a lot of money...like a Christmas shopping spree. 😊
ReplyDeleteYes, I did incredibly well.
DeleteIt was great seeing you at the show. I know the table you speak of, as that was where I saw you and said "Dime boxes here - just got a bunch of baseball myself". I literally had $1 left, so I was done for the day there, plus I had to get home to have lunch with my wife. That guy was also at the "regular" Fishkill show the previous weekend (a show I hadn't been able to get to in quite a while). It was pretty odd for me to get to shows in back to back weekends, but was cool. And regarding picking up duplicates, other than checking every card, when we have coillections as large as we each do, that will happen. Hopefully for you, it was the same as me, cards from said dime boxes!
ReplyDeleteYou might be able to do three in a row! Dutchess Stadium is having one this weekend. I'm not sure I'll be able to get there though.
DeleteWow, I love the 72-73 NBA pick-ups, that's my all-time favorite NBA design. The Oilers card is very cool, too.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great design. Having so little of it through the years I don't think I truly appreciated it.
DeleteI actually was across the street from the car show that morning. I went to check out the thrift store across the street, the one where I picked up some great 5,000 count boxes of cards a couple of times this summer. But it's closed for good! To be replaced by some kind of auction business.
ReplyDeleteDarn, never good to lose a card source.
DeleteA. That ITG Oilers card is super cool. I wasn't watching hockey when that team played, but I learned about all of these guys at one point or another in the early 90's.
ReplyDeleteB. Nice lot of 1972-73 Topps basketball. Not sure I'll ever build a vintage basketball set, but if I do... that's the one I'll attempt. Love the design and it's my birth year set.
Coincidentally 1984-85 is my birth season. The Dr. J. rookie is going to be a tough one for set completion...it starts at around $400. Luckily he's the only key rookie in the set and none of the other cards should cost more than $20-30.
Delete101,000 unique NBA cards ? Now you're just flexing, or maybe subtle encouragement for us laggards. Surprised that Johnny Toronto (as the Leafs radio guy calls him) wasn't dropped in the Hudson.
ReplyDeleteNah, I've just been collecting like crazy for the last 30 years and once a card enters my collection it's there permanently. The Islanders are my #2 team so I'm not as emotionally invested in them as some people are. But that may explain why they were giving it away for free
DeleteNice pickups! Congrats on the signed puck too! I didn't know about Star note bills, thanks for the info
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