But that's okay because if things go as planned, I'll be saving my money for the Serramonte Sports Card, Toys, and Collectibles Show. It's my favorite show of the year, because there's a little bit of everything and there's always at least two guys who have solid dime boxes to dig though.
Hopefully I'll run into Brady... who authors Yadier Molina Baseball Cards. If I do, it'll be the first time I actually meet a fellow blogger.
Anyways... last weekend he asked his readers the following question...
Anyways... last weekend he asked his readers the following question...
What should I bring to the show?
Let's kick things off with my backpack. It's your standard two compartment JanSport backpack. Inside the main compartment, I pack the following:
First up is a 500ct. box with the following: team bags, penny sleeves, a plastic grocery bag, a variety of top loaders, and plastic storage boxes.
500ct Box
First up is a 500ct. box with the following: team bags, penny sleeves, a plastic grocery bag, a variety of top loaders, and plastic storage boxes.
I carry a 330ct. box too, just in case I need extra room for dime box purchases. Within the box, I keep a 100ct. plastic storage box.
I also carry an Ultra Pro magazine sleeve that holds an 8.5" x 11" top loader, a 6" x 9" top loader, and a pair of 5" x 7" top loaders for those oversized purchases.
And just in case I run out of room in my backpack, I carry a reusable grocery bag. Oh... can't forget my bottle of water.
Inside of the smaller pouch, I carry a bunch of random items like snacks, hand sanitizer, a pen, note pad, more penny sleeves, and some spare change.
Okay... it's time for you guys to chime in.
Any suggestions for my card show survival kit?
Happy Friday and sayonara!
Mmmm, Hi-Chews...
ReplyDeleteEr, I mean, great survival kit man. I don't have any suggestions on what you should bring, but what you should NOT bring is your wallet. Or at least leave your monetary cards at home and don't bring anything bigger than a $20 bill.
A. I'm addicted to Hi-Chew
DeleteB. Don't worry. I'm on a strict budget this month.
I've been wanting to try Sapporo for awhile... recommendations?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately... I don't drink anymore. With that being said... my dad enjoys Sapporo. In fact, I only have this bag because I bought him a 12 pack when he was in town. And for every 12 pack purchase, you receive one of these bags.
DeleteI am planning to be there so far as my wife weathers a tough , but I am not much more serious health issue. God willing I will see you there! I love the tips and I appreciate them-I am taking most of the items you suggested. cheers!
ReplyDeleteOnly a few more hours to go. Happy shopping and hope to see you there.
DeleteI don't know why bringing stuff like this to a card show has never crossed my mind. I just rely on the dealers to give me a team bag or a brown lunch sack to carry around my purchases. I guess it also helps that I never really make a ton of purchases. Thanks for the tips! Not sure the next time I'll go to a card show, but the next time I go, I'll definitely be bringing a card show survival kit.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest... this is actually my flea market survival kit. But it functions well as a card show bag too.
DeleteI think you forgot the sheets of paper that have my want lists printed on them. :)
ReplyDeleteI pack a far smaller version of what you have. I have a back pack with a couple 500 count boxes in them. Never worry about penny sleeves or anything. Most of the dealers I hit will have the cards in some protection that I don't need to worry about sleeving them up, or they are dime boxes and I am not a stickler on their condition. A snack or two - sure. Just in case. Pen and paper, if I need to quickly save contact info or make notes of something I saw (quicker than typing it into my phone).
Heck... I don't even pack copies of my want lists. Thanks for reminding me.
DeletePretty sure I've had the same black Jansport backpack for at least 12 years. Ugh now I feel old.
ReplyDeleteUp until last summer, the school I teach at gave their students a Jansport backpack filled with supplies. I have at least six or seven of them sitting in boxes in my garage. I'll be sporting Jansport until the day I die.
DeleteNever forget the money! That is the ultimate thing you cannot forget lol ;)
ReplyDeleteVery true. Although after the first night at the show, I probably shouldn't have brought my whole cardboard budget with me.
DeleteI also bring a magnifying glass. I may get some hits on having "old eyes," but it sure helps when you're looking at better cards and you want to make sure the edges are good enough. I also usually bring a want list - either for myself or others - and try and fill what I can.
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