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Plano TX Show July 11

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sabrgeek

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Apr 10, 2010
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More Important Updates for our July 11th show

Important Update: We are moving for July to the same room we used last month which is bigger and roomier. Couple of last minute dealer tables now available

Our next monthly show at the Southfork Hotel (1600 N Central Expy,) in Plano TX will be held on Saturday July 11th. Our special guest will be Billy Joe Dupree, Cowboys All-Pro Tight End of the 1970's-80's. Mr. Dupree will be appearing between 11AM-1PM and autographs are only $8 each. We will have cards, photos and mini-helmets available for sale.

We also will again be graced by the presence of Beckett Media and they have informed us they will be abfe to offer the following specials for this show. All magazines will be $5 each; almost all the books will be 1/2 cover price and will again be able to offer this grading special: Note: No Raw Card Review
10-Day Grading $12 per card or 20-Day Grading at $10 per card + $1 autos. A big advantage to all these offers is these are special in-person show offers.

Due to those personal reasons, our JSA rep will not be able to attend.

However. we are going to be graced by the presence of legendary hobby dealer Roger Neufeldt


We will also have more than 30 tables of sports cards and memorabilia for sale. which includes dealers from Oklahoma and Arkansas. The show hours are 10 Am to 4 PM and admission is just $1. We look forward to seeing you on the 11th
 
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jlyles

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Jan 28, 2010
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I'll be there. I have a ton of cards I need to drop off for grading. I haven't been to a show since May 2011 - how are the box prices and single prices at small shows like this?
 

sabrgeek

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Apr 10, 2010
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We don't have a lot of unopened dealers hut you are within 15 minutes of two long-term stores both of whom are competitive on wax prices (Triple Cards and Nick's). In addition, most of our dealers are very competitive on singles. Obviously if you are looking for the hottest cards, probably not so much but if you just looking for normal everyday cards, almost everyone who attends walks about with a bunch of goodies. I think the only person I know at the last show who did not buy any cards told me his specialty was 19th century cards. I recommend making a "hobby" day and visiting our show and then going to either Nick's or Triple Cards later.
 

sabrgeek

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Apr 10, 2010
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Please note important update. We are moving across the hall and have a few dealer tables now available for sale.
 

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