I went to the local card show today. It occurs once per month. There are about 40 tables with a variety of cards old and new. I stayed about 30 minutes buying a few 1971 Kellogg's cards and a 1974 Ron Blomberg that I will use as an upgrade.
This is not the card I bought today. Since I only bought four cards, I lacked the motivation to do anything with them yet. Actually, I didn't even take them out of the car yet.
I actually was looking for some 1961 Topps commons since I saw them at the show last month for 50 cents each. Since I brought my want list today, those cards weren't around.
Next week there is a big card show in Chicago. I hope to be able to get there on Saturday morning. I'm going to take my time and look around for the variations and unopened Kellogg's cards that I need. I need to be patient at the booths because Kellogg's cards are normally not found at the center of any display.
A look at Kellogg's cereal cards and related items from all sports.
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