I went to the show today since I had a day off and my family had other plans. I decided in advance that I'd at least buy some supplies so that I would at least have a plan for the meet.
I attended this show a few years ago and it was nothing like the other two Rosemont shows in March and November. This year's was the same. There weren't a lot of tables and the main focus seemed to be the autograph guests. I probably won't be returning to this show.
I bought some pages, some $1 cards that were older than me (54-56s) and a few packs of 2018 Topps cards. I didn't see many Kellogg's cards. There was a 1982 set for $35. Quite a disappointment.
A look at Kellogg's cereal cards and related items from all sports.
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Was there a lot of people?
ReplyDeleteThe crowd was okay. Mostly people in Cubs jerseys getting autographs. I slowly walked around the place and in 45 minutes I was done. I stayed around longer because I wasn't prepared to deal with traffic. Lots of booths had new cards along with all of the inserts - jerseys, autographs, etc. I didn't stop at those very long.
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