Card shows can be hit or miss. I attended one back at the end of 2021 where I walked around and left within an hour without making a single purchase. Then the very next show... I spent hours digging through boxes until my legs and back were shot.
A few weeks ago there was a card show right down the street from my work... and it ended up being one of those hobby experiences that I'll be reminiscing about for years to come.
The day started off with me driving down to San Jose International Airport to pick up my buddy Ryan who flew in for the day to hang out and attend the show. Most of you know him better as SumoMenkoMan and the author of Japanese Sumo Wrestling Cards and Menko. We had some time to kill before the show opened, so we grabbed breakfast at IHOP and started talking cards.
With our bellies filled, we headed over to the show being held at Eastridge Mall. It was being advertised as having over 250 tables. Not sure if that was accurate or not, but it was definitely a solid show that didn't disappoint. Tables were spread out throughout the mall, held on multiple levels, and helped me eclipse 12,000 steps.
We started out walking around together. He was there for my first purchase of the day...
Purchase #1: Dollar Bin $5
There was a guy with several dollar boxes. The highlight was this mascot card of Harry Elephante:
1991 560 KSFO
I have never seen this card before. Not even sure it's considered a trading card, but it's cool. It was actually crammed into a top loader with two other copies... so I got three for the price of one.
He also had an assortment of 70's baseball sprinkled into the boxes:
1978 Topps #703
1978 Topps #704
1979 Topps #413
I was pretty stoked to find the Maris and Aaron card, because it looked so clean. But after I got home... I realized the card was either miscut or trimmed.
1996 Finest Refractor #224
2005 Ultimate Signature Edition #23 (#'d 681/825)
I actually pulled out twelve to fifteen cards, but narrowed it down to these six (technically eight). I asked if he'd take $5 and he accepted.
Purchase #4: A Bunch of Memorabilia Cards $30
Purchase #6: Wax Boxes $68
He had one of the boxes labeled at $40 and the other $35. I offered him $50 for the pair. He was reluctant... but I told him this was the most I was willing to go... so he accepted. I enjoy collecting unopened wax boxes, so these joined that collection.
Only 75 more cards to go! Thanks Jim! If you read this, can you write down your TCDB username in the comment section? I'll never find any Schmidts you need... but maybe there's something else on your wantlists that I can add to your collection.
Thanks to Baseball Reference, I learned that Kyle Lobstein never actually pitched for the Oakland A's, but he did 37 MLB games for Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Currently he's playing in Mexico.
Purchase #2: The Heavy Hitters $20
A few minutes later, we came across this guy with several boxes of $10 cards. I ended up spending twenty to thirty minutes digging through this vendor's stuff... while Ryan moved along.
2016 Bowman Autograph #CPA-JMU
2019 Topps Chrome Auto #RA-TW
2019 Topps Chrome Update #54
The Musgrove is the card that caught my eye and motivated me to dig through this guy's boxes. Ultimately... I only found two other cards that really interested me (for the price). I knew the guy offered discounts for bulk purchases, but was pleasantly surprised when he told me I could have all three cards for $20.
Purchase #3: Quarter Bin $2
One of the vendors was a guy I've purchased from before at the flea market. He was one of the few guys who didn't have a bunch of graded cards sitting in cases. In fact most of his stuff was from the 90's and earlier.
He had two 5,000ct. boxes filled with quarter cards. I dug these twelve cards out:
It's hard to pass up cards from Ichiro's first year in the MLB. I was also excited to see the Tim Hardaway First Day Issue parallel... and the Terrell Davis die-cut rookie.
1986 Donruss #28
2001 Fleer Platinum Winning Combinations #33 (#'d 677/1000)
1992 Lime Rock Griffey Baseball Promo (Blank Back)
Although labeled "quarter" cards... he gave people a discount if they purchased five or more cards.
In hindsight... if there was a purchase I regret... this would be it. The vendor is a football card collector who was cleaning out his excess inventory. He had ten to fifteen super monster boxes filled with memorabilia cards and a few autographs sprinkled in.
I picked up a stack of top loaders to see what kind of quality was in these boxes, since $2 per card seemed like a fair asking price. Most of the stuff were commons, but I did see a few names I recognized. The vendor came over and asked me if there were any specific teams I collected. He then began pulling out all of his Seahawks and Packers.
2001 Bowman Jersey #BJ-SH
2001 Bowman Chrome Jersey #BCR-SH
2004 Bazooka All-Stars Jersey #BAS-WJ
1996 Pro Line Autographs #NNO
2003 Elite Masks of Steel #MS-10 (#'d 044/400)
I won't bore you with a bunch of football memorabilia cards, but I did manage to pick out twenty-five cards. Only five of them were for me. Most were for my two nieces. One of them loves cows, so she's a Dallas Cowboys fan. The other loves purple, so she's a Minnesota Vikings fan.
Purchase #5: Cheap Vintage $2.50
This dealer had a bunch of vintage for 50¢ each (or 3 for $1). Unfortunately... most of the stuff was football and basketball. The four 1980-81 Topps basketball card singles and the Franco Harris looked like they were just pulled from a pack, so I grabbed them.
I ran into another vendor who used to set up at the flea market. He had a bunch of boxes that he was trying to dump.
This is the box that drew me to his table:
2000 Fleer Adrenaline
A few years ago I was looking for a box of this stuff, because it contains a bunch of professional skaters and I was seeking a card of Danny Way. He's the guy who jumped The Great Wall of China. Anyways... the dealer told me I could have the box for $18.
I was content with this box, but the guy really wanted to move some of his other boxes. The only two I was sort of interested in were these Action Packed basketball boxes:
1993 Action Packed HOF Series One
1993 Action Packed HOF Series Two
That wraps up the card show purchases, but those weren't the only items I added to the collection that day.
Sometime between Purchase #2 and #3... I ran into Mr. Haverkamp who handed me a team bag with six cards for my 1984 Topps baseball set build:
They carried me over the 90% mark:
I also saw a lot of my local card collecting buddies at the show. One of them is my close friend Mike... who has his own card show coming up in a few weeks: Bay Area Collectors Fest.
He had recently gone down to Las Vegas and attended an Aviators game. They were selling game-used jerseys at the team store and he hooked me up with one:
He actually called me from the game and asked me which number I wanted. Even though I'm not familiar with the player, I picked #51 since the Vegas minor league team was previously called the 51's (for Area 51).
Anyways... getting back to the jersey... I was expecting to buy it from Mike. But he wouldn't accept my money. Thanks Mike! See you in a few weeks at your show.
Oh... I almost forgot. Before we even walked into the mall... Ryan handed me two issues of Tuff Stuff Magazine from 1992:
The box of 2020 Topps 206 contained one pack with ten cards. The Sean Murphy came out of Ryan's pack... which he gave me. The other nine were from my pack:
Thanks Ryan for the cards and magazines. More importantly thank you for flying up and hanging out. The card show was fun, but chillin', eating food, checking out local card shops, and talking cards was what made the day extra memorable.
1992 June Tuff Stuff
1992 July Tuff Stuff
I'm a huge fan of the stadium cards that were inserted into these issues:
1992 Tuff Stuff Stadium Cards #10-18
1992 Tuff Stuff Stadium Cards #19-27
There were four sheets of nine cards produced in 1992. I now have three of the four. The only one I still need is the first one containing cards #1-9... which was included in the May issue (which I've added to my saved eBay searches).
After we met up with Mike, we took off and hit up two of my local card shops. The first one is Stevens Creek Sports Cards. We hung out for a little bit. I chatted with one of the guys who works there. He's a student at TCU, which is the school my niece graduated from. Neither of us ended up buying anything from the shop, so we headed off to their sister store: South Bay Sports Cards.
I didn't buy anything, but Ryan bought two jumbo packs of 2022 Topps Series One and two boxes of 2020 Topps 206.
Our next stop was Shabuway for dinner:
I'm not sure if this was before or after dinner... but while sitting in my car... Ryan handed over a pack of the Topps and a box of Topps 206.
Here are the highlights from my pack of 2022 Topps:
I also pulled a Wade Boggs which I traded to Ryan for this:
2020 Topps 206 #NNO
I'm bummed that I didn't make it down to Los Angeles this summer. Unfortunately those plans didn't work out. But next summer, I'm coming down for sure.
Thanks again to Mr. Haverkamp, Mike, and Ryan for making a cool card show... into a super cool experience.
Happy Tuesday and sayonara!
Oh hey wow, that looks like it was a really great show. Nice to see that you and Ryan had a good time there.
ReplyDeletePulling Jack Morris and Lou Whitaker rookie cards out of a dollar bin is one of those things that makes me really wish I could take in a big show again someday:)
Are any of the T206 back Variations?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great day!
ReplyDeleteLove those Steve Hutchinson cards, Go BLUE!
ReplyDeleteGood job on those action packed boxes,I always wanted to buy a box but the price was to high,so I just settled for a card of my favorite player Rick Barry.
ReplyDeleteI think it's cute that your nieces like cows and purple. Nice grabs on so many HoF RCs for cheap!
ReplyDeleteThat was such a fun trip! Thanks for being a great host and I hope you can make it down here at some point soon!!
ReplyDeleteThat Harry Elephante card is incredible. My son has been dabbling in mascot cards this summer. They are easy to find in the more recent Opening Day sets, but he has found an oddball or two along the way. Always interesting. Did the A's change the name of their mascot at some point? I thought the elephant's name was Stomper?
ReplyDeleteYour show reports are always my favorites. The stadium cards are cool. Nice you guys had a fun time and that Shabuway looked tasty.
ReplyDeleteSounded great! Thanks for the recap!
ReplyDeletesean - even if i didn't buy anything, the experience of meeting up with friends and hanging out with ryan was a memorable experience. the morris and whitaker rookies were a nice bonus. shame he didn't have the trammell in his dollar bin too ;D
ReplyDeletexavier higgins - i think two of them were. not 100% sure, but i think it was the kim and the zito. are you collecting the variations? if so, i'll dig out the kim, verify, and send it your way.
matt - it was awesome! nothing like cards, food, and friends
john sharp - you're a michigan fan too? dennis usually gets my wolverine duplicates, but now i know to set some aside for you as well
sg488 - i'm tempted to open them up, but for now they sit in my unopened wax collection. i'm hoping i can find cheap complete sets one day so i can keep them sealed
grant - my nieces are awesome and so different. the one that likes cows and the cowboys was sad to hear that i don't like them. so we made a deal to support each others teams when they're not playing each other. the one who loves purple and the vikings absolutely hates the packers. she sends me little songs with her singing "i hate the packers" as well as drawings with the same message. but deep down inside there's a little softie.
sumomenkoman - it was a lot of fun. glad we had the chance to hang and catch up. i'll try to talk mike into maybe taking a trip with me during the christmas holidays. otherwise... next summer is probably the next time i'll go down there for card related stuff
the snorting bull - i honestly wasn't familiar with harry elephante. i've always known him as stomper, so not sure when they changed the name. i'm guessing it was the mid 90's. as for mascots... the goal is to one day own all of the opening day mascot sets and house them in a single binder.
steve at 1975baseballcards.com - shabu shabu is super tasty... and for some reason it seems healthy (compared to some of the other stuff i eat) :D
jafronius - thanks for reading the post. the experience was pretty awesome.
For once, my username is accurate across the platforms....."mrhaverkamp" on TCDB. What a great show that was in that mall, glad to hear Dion will be promoting there again in the future.
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