i went to the semi-annual big old card show in st. paul a couple of weeks ago. this was a hotel show last fall, but has been held in the st. paul rivercentre for the last two occurrences, which is a big improvement in terms of space.
i went on the friday - it was open on thursday to vendors and vip types - and so i am sure i missed some of the larger crowds who were likely there on saturday and sunday. still, most tables were full and some patrons were in full body odor mode.
as you might imagine, most tables seemed focused on slabbed stuff, and there were more than a couple tables that were solely pokemon, but i still found some bargain boxes to dig through, which is my card show jam. i wound up with about 200 cards in total, and i didn't pay more than $2 for any of them. in fact, the average price turned out to be around 70 cents - a bit more if you factor in the cost of admission which was $15.
for that price, i was given a paper ticket, and not a qr code
that was unexpected as i didn't know paper tickets were still a thing at any venue.
as we move to the cards, i will go straight to what was worth the price of admission. this 2024 topps chrome shohei ohtani card
is presumably worth $20 due to the anticipated mvp buyback program and ohtani's status as the national league frontrunner. the dealer i bought it from had it in a 50 cent box. that same dealer had this 2024 topps trading card day ohtani
for the same price. i wound up buying some other cards from his box just to spend a little bit more for him.
another dealer had this 2024 topps chrome black ohtani
in a dollar box. here's yoshinobu yamamoto's 2024 topps chrome cardthat was in the same 50 cent box as the ohtani chrome card.
some other dodger favorites that i picked up at the show include this 2023 topps heritage bill buckner 50th (really 49th) anniversary card
and a 2015 topps heritage adrian gonzalez action variation card
i also found a sheldon neuse dodger card - it's a 2022 panini donruss pink fireworks parallel autograph
of a guy who played in 33 games for the dodgers in 2021. i don't think he has a non-autograph card showing him as a dodger.
and a 2015 topps heritage adrian gonzalez action variation card
from a quarter box of 70s and 80s cards came this 1984 sports design products duke snider card
and the lone card that i paid $2 for was this 2020 topps corey seager photo variation
i am always going to pull albert pujols dodger cards from these bargain boxes, and some of the ones i found were these three chrome parallels/ben baller edition cardsi also found a sheldon neuse dodger card - it's a 2022 panini donruss pink fireworks parallel autograph
of a guy who played in 33 games for the dodgers in 2021. i don't think he has a non-autograph card showing him as a dodger.
i am not going to add panini sets to my dodger want lists anymore, but i did still spend a few minutes looking through a big monster box of 2024 donruss. i was mostly looking for parallels for others but did grab a jackie robinson foil parallel
plus a couple of vladimir guerrero inserts
that first one is an homage to the 1984 action all-stars oddball release. another seller had this 1999 pacific revolution tripleheader
plus a couple of vladimir guerrero inserts
that first one is an homage to the 1984 action all-stars oddball release. another seller had this 1999 pacific revolution tripleheader
i did not know that 2024 topps dynamic duals was a thing, nor that it was out, but someone was selling a few singles and i grabbed a dusty baker and lou piniella mashup
i figure we will continue to see johnnie b baker show up in future card releases which is fine by me.
i figure we will continue to see johnnie b baker show up in future card releases which is fine by me.
speaking of mash ups, here is a 2022 topps stadium chrome bo jackson card showing him shaking hands with ronald reagan
my double play collection benefitted from the show with this 2023 topps chrome josh smith sepia refractor parallel
my double play collection benefitted from the show with this 2023 topps chrome josh smith sepia refractor parallel
and this 2006 topps chrome felipe lopez red refractor parallel
even if it is from a set like 2019 topps holiday.
the lopez parallel is numbered to 90, but that's not the lowest numbered card i picked up at the show. i will probably show more of those cards in a different post, but here is a sample of the variety of parallels and serial numbered cards that i added to my stacks
i was also somewhat surprised to be able to buy a fernando tatis jr rookie card for less than a buckeven if it is from a set like 2019 topps holiday.
there was so much more to my haul, but i will stop there for now. maybe there will be another post with cards from this show, but i have another show's worth of stuff to show off so who knows.
Voting for the Topps Trading Card Day Ohtani.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering why the only copies of that Chrome Ohtani on Sportlots were something like $18 - forgot about the MVP promotion. (Which makes it a heckuva grab for 50 cents!)
ReplyDeleteKinda cool that they had paper tickets for admission - I've never gotten one of those for a card show. Love that Pacific Vlad as well! Never seen that insert set before.
A. Love the printed ticket. Miss the days when those were prevalent.
ReplyDeleteB. That Ohtani Chrome card is a nice find.
I don't think I've ever gotten a printed ticket for a card show! I mean, generic physical tickets with a number for door prizes, sure, all the time, but not something with the name of the show printed on it!
ReplyDeletePiggybacking on Brett's comment, I had never even heard of a card show giving out a real ticket like this. I know that it's been a few years since I've been to a show, and a lot has changed since then, but fifteen bucks seems awfully steep to me. Of course, anything besides free to get in to a show seems like just greed on the part of the promoter(s).
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