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New York Comic Show Pics

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Bob was "Good Bob".

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Joe V. - one of the nicest dealers around. (If not the nicest.)

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The Yee-ster. (Memo to self: never shoot people while they're eating)

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Gary standing proudly next to his new sign.

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Bechara "Boston Copy" Maaaaaaaaaalouf

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The High Priest of High Grade Tom "THE MAN" Brulato.

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Well-known (and well-liked) dealer slumming it with some reader copy Bronze books.

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Comgeek showing off a 9.4 White Pages book I bought from him.

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Comgeek and Good Bob sending out a special message to their close friends on the message board.

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Hold onto your hats kiddies!

 

Danny/Richard/Comic-keys FINALLY showed up at a show and I snapped a picture before he escaped.

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Ha! Great pics! Looking forward to stopping by tomorrow! I hope the new location was better as last month it was 1000 degrees in the Church. I would have stayed longer last time, but the heat was killing me. Everyone looks more comfortable this go around.

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Nice pics!

Thanks for the update!

 

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Is that a FF 6 I see above Joe V's left shoulder?

 

I wonder what the grade is... 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

NYC is too far away to drive to. smirk.gif

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Nice pics!

Thanks for the update!

 

893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

Is that a FF 6 I see above Joe V's left shoulder?

 

I wonder what the grade is... 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

NYC is too far away to drive to. smirk.gif

 

Jet blue has great weekend fares from several upstate cities.

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Both Maaluf (right spelling?) and Richie used to do shows here in CT in the 80's and early 90's. Bouchara had nice grade stuff most of the time, picked up some Silver DC from him in the late 80's.

 

The other one sells overpriced stuff, still does the occasional Bookie convention in East Hartford. It used to be him and his little buddy back then.

 

 

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I went back this afternoon and several dealers told me that the show could suck the chrome off your fender.

 

I'm paraphrasing, of course.

 

Were prices through the roof? I don't go to big city cons, but I keep hearing that the CGC boom has prompted a lot of big dealers to price high grade stuff at levels far above what they go for on ebay/heritage these days.

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