Great footage Sammy! Looks like a great show! I was very excited to see those Charlie Brown cards toward the end! Don’t see those very often and are some of the few non-sports cards that I would add to my collection. Thanks for the video!
The talk of tight skinny rows to walk in and look at cards in a big turn-off. Thanks for insight. This reminds me why I pass on the national card show in Chicago at Stephen center in Rosemount
@@SammyThunder no worries man. It will all happen when it happens. I think my best shot is probably going to be in Strongsville. I appreciate you looking
Good stuff Sammy. Seems like the first display case had some '34 Gold Medal's. I hope to find a nice Dizzy Dean at the National this year. Anyway, I felt like I needed a steak at around 4:15. "Roll that awesome card show footage."
Hi Sammy, Thanks for your coverage of the White Plains card show. What a wonderful amount of vintage cards of almost everything. I saw some 1957 Topps Baseball that made me salivate! Sammy, you do such a great job of your camera work with wonderful pacing. Take care and have a great weekend! Best Wishes, Peter
No wonder that one guy had 50% off marked prices for raw cards. From the ones I was able to catch, the marked prices were pretty much absurd. 50% off gets you barely to a reasonable level. I have some of those 1957-58 basketball, and the market values are nowhere near the sticker prices. On the other hand, 12 grand for the BBCE Fleer 1987-88 basketball wax box is reasonable, if expensive. People who just focus on rookies have no idea how scarce those packs are compared to the seasons on either side of them. I'm surprised some of the pre-1970 nonsport was that high, wow. Thanks for another fascinating stroll!
Thanks Mike. Appreciate your thoughts on the show. From my experience, I find that deals can be made by having a sincere and direct conversation with the dealers. Just be on the level with them and you might surprise yourself with what you could find at a price that you'd feel happy with paying.
Thanks for taking us along to the card show Sammy!! Your footage of these awesome vintage cards is incredible!! So many amazing vintage treasures!! How did you see the prices on these cards doing compared to other recent shows? How much of this show was made up of vintage cards? Did you find any treasures to add to your collection?
I attended on Saturday. The show was very crowded and the tables were set up very close which didn't allow much room to walk. It was a haven for Flu and Covid to spread. Why not open the downstairs? I will not be returning.
Hey, is there any place that lists the upcoming shows and which TH-cam guys will be there? Trying to figure out a show I can come to and meet some of the community. I’m near Albany, NY.
Looks like another great show Sammy. Thanks for taking us along.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Joe
Great footage Sammy! Looks like a great show! I was very excited to see those Charlie Brown cards toward the end! Don’t see those very often and are some of the few non-sports cards that I would add to my collection. Thanks for the video!
Ha -Y - appreciate Peanuts support of baseball!
That's Alex's table. He has some great non-sports vintage. He's a good seller for that part of the hobby (as well as vintage sports too)
John Goodman right there at the beginning. The man that I bought my first ever T206's from!
For real? That's awesome!
@SammyThunder Yep, he is the responsible party for my love of Polar Bear as well because my Frank Chance came from him. Best $60 purchase ever!
Wow! 😮 impressive vintage! We don't see nothin like that in WA state! Thanks for sharing, Sammy!
Thanks! It was a pretty cool show!
Great tour of the show Sammy! Looks like there was a really great selection of vintage to choose from!
Thanks Steve. Quite a bit. I feel like you would have really enjoyed this show.
So many awesome cards. Videos like this has me itching to go to a big show!
Definitely man. Strongsville is right around the corner!
The talk of tight skinny rows to walk in and look at cards in a big turn-off. Thanks for insight. This reminds me why I pass on the national card show in Chicago at Stephen center in Rosemount
Man, you guys have some amazing vintage at those shows up there!
Gotta come up here one of these days!
@SammyThunder That'd be awesome!
Great footage as always Sammy. Looks like a blast. Some great non traditional stuff in there for sure
Thanks Drew. Sadly, no Coca Cola issued Pee Wee. I think William Chappel will be the best person to ask about that.
@@SammyThunder no worries man. It will all happen when it happens. I think my best shot is probably going to be in Strongsville.
I appreciate you looking
@@thedrewavintagelegacy6455 Definitely. I'm eyeing a 52 Coca Cola Bobby Thomson Batting. He was my grandfather's favorite player.
Good stuff Sammy. Seems like the first display case had some '34 Gold Medal's. I hope to find a nice Dizzy Dean at the National this year. Anyway, I felt like I needed a steak at around 4:15. "Roll that awesome card show footage."
Thanks man. I know that someone in the community here picked up a 34 Gold Medal.
Big show! The last dealer with the incredible Lincoln collection and non sports was fun to see. Thanks!
I believe that was Alex. Great non-sport vintage seller. Highly recommend.
Thanks for the tour, Sammy! There was some amazing vintage at the show!!!
Thanks Rob. Plenty of great stuff.
Big John loves that spot in the front.......
Great tour of the show, Sammy! I saw 3 cards in the first minute that are in my top 5 to look for at the next show I go to. Totally awesome.
Great variety at this show, so I'm not surprised that you found some cards you'd go after!
I spotted a T3 Tris Speaker😍
Great footage Sammy. Looks like it was a great show.
Thanks! It was a blast.
Thanks for showing. Saw the 70T Super which is crazy the size of plastic. Will be up there in August. Looking to get the 60T Mantle. Cant wait!!
The August show is the best. They open up both floors.
@@SammyThunder Yep, been going there for years!
Always like your vids ... Very Real ... Very Personal. THANKS⚾The Hobby is ALMOST getting too precise to be fun, but I will always love the RIP!
I appreciate it. I do my best to get as good of footage as I can of these shows.
@10:43 $12,000 for the '87-88. Hobby box Fleer. Interesting. Anyway awesome footage Sammy. Looks like a great show
Thanks Andrew.
Oh to be at a card show with Hobby Hero, Sammy Thunder again.
Alas, it could be years 😭
Haha. I'm here to save the day?
Hi Sammy, thanks for taking us along. Looks like a great show. What did you pick up.
A bunch of different items. I showed the pickups in my Day 2 video.
Hi Sammy,
Thanks for your coverage of the White Plains card show. What a wonderful amount of vintage cards of almost everything. I saw some 1957 Topps Baseball that made me salivate!
Sammy, you do such a great job of your camera work with wonderful pacing.
Take care and have a great weekend! Best Wishes,
Peter
Thank you Peter!
Awesome show footage, thanks for sharing
Thanks Orlando.
No wonder that one guy had 50% off marked prices for raw cards. From the ones I was able to catch, the marked prices were pretty much absurd. 50% off gets you barely to a reasonable level. I have some of those 1957-58 basketball, and the market values are nowhere near the sticker prices. On the other hand, 12 grand for the BBCE Fleer 1987-88 basketball wax box is reasonable, if expensive. People who just focus on rookies have no idea how scarce those packs are compared to the seasons on either side of them. I'm surprised some of the pre-1970 nonsport was that high, wow. Thanks for another fascinating stroll!
The name of the show should really be White Plains Card Museum.
Thanks Mike. Appreciate your thoughts on the show. From my experience, I find that deals can be made by having a sincere and direct conversation with the dealers. Just be on the level with them and you might surprise yourself with what you could find at a price that you'd feel happy with paying.
Thanks for taking us along to the card show Sammy!! Your footage of these awesome vintage cards is incredible!! So many amazing vintage treasures!! How did you see the prices on these cards doing compared to other recent shows? How much of this show was made up of vintage cards? Did you find any treasures to add to your collection?
A lot of the prices are above retail value, but I find that the dealers are willing to work with you.
Hi Sammy. Love the footage my friend, thanks for sharing pal.
Thank you Stephen.
Some great stuff today. I just wish a football collector was filming. Nobody buys baseball. Just kidding.
I did my best to capture Football. It's just not the primary focus at some tables.
I attended on Saturday. The show was very crowded and the tables were set up very close which didn't allow much room to walk. It was a haven for Flu and Covid to spread. Why not open the downstairs? I will not be returning.
Hey, is there any place that lists the upcoming shows and which TH-cam guys will be there? Trying to figure out a show I can come to and meet some of the community. I’m near Albany, NY.
Please stop moving the camera like you're at a A bar trying to get a drink. Nobody can see the prices
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