It has been over 4 years since I moved out this way from Charlotte, effectively leaving most of my friends and family behind. It is hard for me to get out and meet folks. I don't normally walk up to people and say "Hey, let's be friends.", because, well, that would be a bit creepy.
Anyway, the Town of Winterville (where I live) had a steak cookoff on Saturday. They also had local vendors, carnival rides, etc. One of the vendors was a young fellow named Corey who sells cards. I had seen an ad he placed on facebook about selling a box of cards, so I made sure to stop by and say hello at the festival.
I did and took a look at his wares and ended up buying a few bucks worth. A few things for myself and a few trade pieces. Well, not really trade, more like 'random care package' stuff. I got the above 1993 Upper Deck Grand Slam Cal Ripken, the below 2001 Upper Deck Endless Summer Brooks Robinson as well as a few random cards of Hall of Famers: Walter Johnson, Harry Heilmann and Hank Greenberg.
Corey dropped by last night and we went through a few boxes of cards together, just to show him a little bit of what I had available for sale/trade. It was nice sitting in the comfort of my living room and talking cards with someone other than my wife. She probably appreciates the break.
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That's cool man! Luckily my girlfriends brother lives upstairs and collects like I do, so I can always talk cards if need be. Although he has a far more extensive collection, think '33 Goudey. However, it's nice to have that connection in person.
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