We weren't supposed to attend this show, as Doug had a travel baseball tournament scheduled for the weekend in the Toms River area. The torrential downpour that started on Friday night scuttled those plans, so we pivoted and made the hour-plus drive to Oaks, Pennsylvania for the latest Philadelphia Sports Collector Show, better known as The Philly Show.
Our goals were simple. Doug wanted to add a Michael Lorenzen signature to the recently released Phillies scorecard celebrating the pitcher's August no-hitter. Lorenzen may not return in 2024, and this could have easily been the only chance to get his autograph before he moves on. I wanted to add at least one Diamond Stars card and hopefully a few 1969 Topps star cards. My massive 1969 Topps haul from March is still mostly sitting on my project table, as life and work have forced me to step away from my 1969 Topps blog for a little bit. (I hope to return to it in October.)
We drove through a hard, steady rain, navigated our way through the confusing admission lines, found the not-well-marked autograph pavilion, stood in line again, purchased our autograph tickets and waited our turn. I made an impulse Jim Thome autograph ticket purchase, as I wanted to have the Hall of Famer sign his Phillies Alumni photo card.
For the first time ever, I spent all my allotted money at one table and one table only. Technically, it was two tables, but the two dealers from the Buffalo area were working together and even provided me with a joint business card. From the Ed Hans side of the table, I found a Paul Waner card needed for my 1934-36 Diamond Stars set build, which is steadily plugging along. From the Gary Nuchereno side of the table, I first settled on four star cards needed for our 1969 Topps set - all in good shape and very reasonably priced. After we secured Thome's and Lorenzen's autographs, I went back and found 11 needed commons and semistars from the same dealer's 1969 Topps binder.
Doug spent his money on Ultra Pro supplies with nary a new baseball card purchased. We were on our way out in less than two hours, me with 16 new cards for my two current, primary set builds and a Thome autograph, Doug with his signed Lorenzen scorecard and some much needed supplies. We'll now rest up and get ready to likely do a little more damage at the next show in December.
Recent Memory Lane
Valley Forge 12 - December 2021 - Huge haul of 1965 Topps, Jim Thome
Valley Forge 13 - March 2022 - Easy like Sunday morning, close to completing 1965 Topps
Oaks 3 - December 2022 - 1965 Topps set completed, dent made in 1969 Topps, Schwarber, Vierling and Stott
Oaks 4 - March 2023 - Huge haul of 1969 Topps and five Diamond Stars cards added
Oaks 5 - September 2023 - Thome, Lorenzen, only 26 cards purchased from two dealers
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