The card show experience for me is pretty much ritual these days. For the most part, I know which dealers I'm going to see, what cards I'm going to find, what cards I'm going to buy. There are some surprises, but I like familiarity, so much of what I experience doesn't change. This show was ideal for me because of that. The dealers I liked were there and in places where I could find them. The cards I liked were there. Also, there was no autograph guest, which cut down on the celebrity-seeker element that sometimes pops up when the guest is a big deal. The dealers I talked to were in a good mood and seemed happy with business. It was all very pleasant if not exciting. So, I figured that without anything to detail besides the cards, I would run down a list of what you can find at your average card show. Or at least the average card show that I've attended for the last six or seven years. As usual, your joy may vary. What you can find at the average card show: ...
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