GSNA Convention May 17-19
Banemorth
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Here's a link for info on the show!
Surprised there hasn't been a post about this yet! STARTS TOMORROW!
A friend and I are leaving work early tomorrow to make sure we're there for the first day when it opens.
Who else is going?!
Excited
Surprised there hasn't been a post about this yet! STARTS TOMORROW!
A friend and I are leaving work early tomorrow to make sure we're there for the first day when it opens.
Who else is going?!
Excited
Justin From Jersey
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<< <i>Since I live eight and a half miles away, and I am a 27-year member - I guess I am going!!! >>
Woohoo! I've been to the monthly shows several times but not the GSNA. Pretty stoked.
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Here are the show hours:
Thursday May 17 - 1PM to 7PM
Friday May 18 - 10AM to 7PM
Saturday May 19 - 10AM to 4PM
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You must have missed the posts about this show that were contained within recent threads about the Parsippany show.
I expect to be at the GSNA on Saturday morning!
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<< <i>Banemorth:
You must have missed the posts about this show that were contained within recent threads about the Parsippany show.
I expect to be at the GSNA on Saturday morning! >>
Indeed I did. I just did a quick forum search for GSNA and the last topic was from a year ago. Thought it deserved its own thread!
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Our consolation was going to the ANA museum in Colorado Springs yesterday. The Harry Bass section is full of spectacular rarities. Seeing the 1804 dollar and the Walton 1913 Liberty nickel wasn't too shabby either.
Tom Hyland does a wonderful job running the Garden State show, so if you have the opportunity try to get there.