Not really Andrew. For the final day, Theo was able to network with the right people to get media passes which got us in with the dealers an hour before the show attendees. Thanks for watching!
@@4CollectorsForCollectors I was referring to what Chris said, the Silver Spring card show being very small. He's not wrong. Compared to the National and Chantilly. I agree. But it's just a one day event. With about 80 to 100 vendors. I still think they should have called it, the Washington D.C. card show. Instead of the Mid-Atlantic. More collectors would probably have heard about this too! Probably would meet more RUclipsrs there too. Oh well.
Thanks Bob! Thanks cool. Unfortunately it couldn’t play during this video thanks to copyright rules, if we ever want RUclips to eventually pay for the cost of our Streamyard subscription. Thanks for watching.
It was great to meet you as well, James. I was happy to include you in the video. Unfortunately Cesar could not make it this year. He will be in Chicago next year.
Thank you! I've always felt like the standard copyright free soundtrack did not do justice to the cards so I took the extra step to find some copyright free classics. I grew up playing violin so these absolutely appeal to me as well.
Excellent job John, next time you won't have to beg for the media pass. They will see you coming and be like, "ya that was the guy", and by the time you get there you won't have to say a word.
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@25:41 I guess it is a small show? But that's why I like it lol.....see you in September, Chris.
Not really Andrew. For the final day, Theo was able to network with the right people to get media passes which got us in with the dealers an hour before the show attendees. Thanks for watching!
@@4CollectorsForCollectors I was referring to what Chris said, the Silver Spring card show being very small. He's not wrong. Compared to the National and Chantilly. I agree. But it's just a one day event. With about 80 to 100 vendors. I still think they should have called it, the Washington D.C. card show. Instead of the Mid-Atlantic. More collectors would probably have heard about this too! Probably would meet more RUclipsrs there too. Oh well.
I appreciate your passion John. Thank you
Thank you Warren!
Outstanding video. Cool interviews and impressive cards. Really enjoyed the Bach and A Little Night Music...good choices.
Thank you! I definitely wanted to give an upgrade over those card show videos that have the generic repetitive AI music.
Dealer interviews are good. When I see nice cards, I usually hear "Dream Weaver" play in my head.
Thanks Bob! Thanks cool. Unfortunately it couldn’t play during this video thanks to copyright rules, if we ever want RUclips to eventually pay for the cost of our Streamyard subscription. Thanks for watching.
Loved the video, John! Good to see the dealmaker from Johnny Adams.
Thanks Scott! He is a very friendly guy.
Those interviews were really cool to get their perspectives.
It was good news that they all had a great show.
John, killer job!!! Loved the combo of interviews with card case showing! The music was great too!
Thanks Theo! Hopefully it was good practice for next year.
Well done, John. Great interviews and coverage. The production has a very nostalgic feel.
Thanks Doug! I guess being 50 now, I can't help but opt for an old-fashioned style approach. LOL
Loved the classical cello and piano music to accompany the memorabilia. Nice job!
Thank you! I’ve always thought the music should be worthy of the classics shown on the screen.
Great job with this, John! You were a busy man and I appreciate the interviews, show footage with the music.
Wow this is some amazing video of vintage baseball cards!
Great job John, appreciate the footage and interviews
Thanks Craig!
Great meeting you in person John. It was a pleasure being part of the channel, and getting to see Theo and Sammy again. Where’s Ceasar???🧐
It was great to meet you as well, James. I was happy to include you in the video. Unfortunately Cesar could not make it this year. He will be in Chicago next year.
Yo-Yo Ma is tough to compete with. Even those vintage cards take a back seat. Terrific choice of music.
Thank you! I've always felt like the standard copyright free soundtrack did not do justice to the cards so I took the extra step to find some copyright free classics. I grew up playing violin so these absolutely appeal to me as well.
excellent video ty
Thank you!
Journalism John getting it done! Nice video.
Thanks Dan!
Excellent job John, next time you won't have to beg for the media pass. They will see you coming and be like, "ya that was the guy", and by the time you get there you won't have to say a word.
Thanks Eddy! Sure thing. Haha! If they can spare any for the folks that like the classics.
Fun video. Good stuff. Sooo... many great cards. Cheers
Thanks! Some incredible inventory for sure.
Your videos are really interesting , you should fix the internal problems of your video so that they can reach more people
Nice job John
Thanks Peter!
who is this Lufta guy? I actually saw one card that I need to buy that you shown on this video
Feel free to reach out to him. I included his email in the video description.
Thanks for watching Chris!
@@4CollectorsForCollectors Dear Sir,,,not seeing it, just a small screenshot that shows he's buying pre 1950. Can you help? Thanks Chris
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