Charmy's 2017 PNNA TUKWILA SHOW REPORT w/lots of Pics!

It seems like I just did this - oh wait, I did! I almost didn't do a show report for the Tukwila show but the Pacific Northwest is so beautiful and the Tukwila show is a great smaller show so I thought I'd put together a little quickie report! Haters beware: there will be very little coins in this report so you may want to stop and click the "back" button right now;-)
I left sunny SoCal Thursday afternoon and arrived in beautiful Seattle a few hours later.
My brother Paul, who lives in Maple Valley just outside of Seattle, picked me up at the airport. One of the reasons I love doing this show is that I get to spend time with him. He took me to his weekly jazz band rehearsal and then we headed home, and watched tv in our jammies before calling it a day.
In the morning, Paul dropped me off at the Tukwila Community Center on his way to work at Expedia. My table is right next to the loading door which they keep open until noon, and it was about 45 degrees outside, so this wimpy SoCal girl was shivering with chattering teeth during set up. I have never set up my table so quickly before! It was also St. Patrick's Day, so I made sure to have my green on as did several other folks!
Kevin Charboneau is one of the tireless helpers who do a great job putting on this show!
After my table was set up, I wandered around the room (mostly staying at the far side of the room!) looking for coins to buy. I ended up finding quite a few nice certified coins, as well as a handful of raw pennies.
After the show opened to the public, I saw several forum members in the room, including Seattleslammer who stopped by to say hi.
These are the elongates and tokens they were handing out to the public
The show was busy and full most of the afternoon and there were lots of people looking at coins. However, I heard sales were on the slow side, including mine.
Later in the afternoon, I opened this bottle of Washington Chateau Smith Cab that I had bought at a local market. This is Glen Holsonbake, one of the several folks who shared some wine with me.
I had heard int he forecast that there would be showers, and those forecasts did not lie!
After the show was over, we went to the Metropolitan Grill for dinner. We went there last year and loved it, and it didn't disappoint again! The food and atmosphere were excellent, and we had a great time!
This is James Sego/QA Coins, me, and my brother Paul
My bff Cindi Snow who was working at the ANACS table at the show
These are the various cuts of meat you can order
The next day, I took a few minutes to view the exhibits in the room across from the bourse floor. My favorite was the Short Snorter Project, it really had some great history.
Traffic was pretty heavy throughout most of the day on Saturday.
This is Matt Powell of Digital Studio NW (he designed my website) who is photo bombing Glen. I called them the two "Uncle Festers"!
After the show ended, we went to Salty's Seafood which was across the harbor from the city.
We had the most beautiful view of the Seattle skyline right from our table.
Sunday was slow as usual and the bourse was pretty sparse.
So I took the opportunity to walk around to see if there was anything I missed. Along the way, I took a couple photos of some of the dealers.
This is Revick Galston and his helper of West Coast Coins. They are super friendly and easy to work with.
This is Lisa and Scott Loos, Scott is the bourse chair and they both work very hard to put on a great show.
Cindi won a very special award for Grading Representative of the Year!
Soon it was time to pack up and head to the airport. Bye bye beautiful Seattle, til next time!
Hello adorable Penny!
Next up: Baltimore, Las Vegas, and Santa Clara!
Comments
Charmy
Ex. as always, Thanks for the pics.
Thanks Charmy, nice pics, all of them.
Nice report. Dinners were great, as usual. (We always eat awesome meals at the shows)
Pics of Mt Rainer are awesome. One of 2 state high points I haven't stood on top of. (Hawaii is the other)
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Great shots and report! I'm partial to the photograph of Tacoma Narrows Airport, because of course I am. Nice to chat for a few minutes on Friday, too.
Enjoyed the report and the great photos, thanks!
Thanks for another report, Seattle is nice
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Nice report thanks for the photos
Great report Charmy.... I always loved this show when I lived in Seattle... Great pictures too... and some nice wines. I often ate at the Metropolitan.... super place, and also at Salty's..... Cheers, RickO
A brilliant, fun report...as always! Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together for us home-bodies.
Great report again Charmy.
Luv these reports!
Thank you, again!
Loved your report! Wish that I could have been there, but it is just too far.
Looks like you had a good time. Nice report
Good seeing you.
Met Grill and Salty's...you don't mess around...classy!
I enjoyed the show too and picked up a couple of modest newps. Always fun chatting with fellow forumites.
Never been to the Tukwilla show. Born and raised in Wshing. Lived in Gig Hrbor before moving to CA. These pics makes me want to go bacck home.
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Thank you for the enjoyable show report.
Great report.
I used to live walking distance from Salty's on Alki.
Another great report. Thanks!
Gonna get me a $50 Octagonal someday. Some. Day.
Looks like it was a great show !!
Loved the write up - as usual !!
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Hey - that's Lake Sammamish, the home of Lakesammman!
Sorry we didn't have a chance to chat - you were busy when I came by on Sat. Glad you had a good time.
Segoja, jeez, I live in MD and even I have been to the (almost) top of Rainier. My daughter's husband was stationed at Ft. Lewis and we took a detour one time.
Wow, Denali but not Mt. Rainier. (I've never climbed it either, in spite of growing up very close to it).
I recall hearing the high point in Florida is on the main street of some town?
My high school math teacher had a project of trying to get to the high point of all the counties in Washington state.
Dumb question...but have to ask...is Cindy Snow Ray any relation to Rick Snow of Eagle Eye Numismatics ?
...just curious...
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Mike, no relation at all, just a coincidence.
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Appreciated the show reports.
I may adopt Cindy as my "show" sister.
Thanks for the fine report and photos. Once again, I was not able to attend and really MISS this show!
Your report is the next best thing!!!
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Again an enjoyable posted report. Glad to learn the Metropolitan Grill is still in business. Liked your aerials of The Space Needle and downtown. On one of my most recent flights into Seattle we mirrored that approach but my iPhone shots were no where close to the quality of your photos
Thanks for the report, looks like you are having a lot of fun, must be less stressful than legal work.
It looks like one of the dealers was a victim of a theft after the show.
A Washington State dealer was the victim of a vehicle burglary after attending the recent PNNA coin show in Tukwila,WA. The offense took place in the parking lot of a Costco in Shoreline, Washington. The investigation is being conducted by the Shoreline, WA police dept.
The following coins were stolen:
1885CC $ PCGS MS65 82906581
1921D $ PCGS MS66 CAC 82225051
1897S $ PCGS MS65 81809530
1902-O $ PCGS MS66 82193406
1893S $ PCGS VF25 14194432
1981O $ PCGS MS64
1885O $ PCGS MS64+
1904O $ ANACS MS65
1904O $ PCGS MS64+
1881S $ PCGSMS66
1882CC $ Raw MS63+
1882CC $ Raw MS63
1882CC $ Raw MS63
1883CC $ Raw MS63
1883CC $ Raw MS63
1883O $Raw MS63
1927S $PCGS MS63
1899O $NGCMS66
Anyone with information please contact:
Doug Davis
817-723-7231
doug@numismaticcrimes.org
@logger7... Since you said burglary, I assume it was a vehicle break in.... Was the material in view in the car or taken from the trunk? I am interested because it can indicate chance theft or planned....Cheers, RickO
Thanks for making us feel like we were there.
Appreciated now that Cabin Fever is in full force.
Spring weather can't get here soon enough.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
I'm not sure, you could contact Doug for the information, he sent out another broadcast this morning:
West Coast Coin and Currency in Simi Valley, CA was the victim of a recent smash and grab burglary. The suspects broke out the front window and cut bars to gain entry. The incident took less than four minutes.
The suspects took common material except for a number of 2017 MS70 ActionVU Silver Eagles. The shop has an exclusive deal right now with the 2017 MS70 ActionVU Flag and Eagle label through PCGS.
The suspects may be involved in additional shop burglaries in the Southern California area.
Anyone with Information Contact:
Doug Davis
817-723-7231
doug@numismaticcrimes.org
Thanks for the fun report!
reminds me of when i used to live there. thanks!
It was a great show for all, thank you for the nice report.
Great report Charmy! Thanks for sharing!
Great read. Thanks!
Really nice pics, Charmy.
Thanks for your report.
Thank you for the report! Most appreciated!
Larry L.
...OMG look at the marble on that Filet man...looks like the center of a USDA Prime ribeye!!! Anything but salt on that baby should be a crime
Great report, Charmy!
Unfortunately I was out of town, or I would have come by, as I absolutely love the PNNA show. Not a big show, but well worth the drive.
P.S. Awesome pics of Seattle. Too bad it rains 11 1/2 months a year.
Dave
Great report Charmy.....thanks
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