Is anyone planning on attending the EAC Convention in St. Louis?
I just had a chance to flip through the new issue of Penny Wise from the EAC club. Although I might have posted about this before, it would be good to mention again that their annual convention will be in St. Louis on April 26-29 at the Airport Hilton. Is anyone here attending? They even have a deal on rooms at $79/night (although Longacre does not stay in $79 hotel rooms
)It looks like they are planning on other activities as well, in case you and your significant other are attending-- possibly seeing a St. Louis Cardinals game and a confirmed visit to the new Newman Numismatic Museum. Just a visit to the museum would be interesting (see RYK's report in a previous post), and I hope there will be some behind the scenes access, too. Who has this event on their 2007 calendar?

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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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I almost had a Longacre withdrawal yesterday, but then I figured that you were either traveling or actually doing some legal work.
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I'll be in Saint Louis with bells on.
The main event will be Eric Newman beating everyone in a footrace, wrestling an alligator, and then giving his classic one hour historically research presentation on the history of the word "bung."
OK, not really, but his attendance is expected. And if you've never heard his bung talk, you missed out on one of the most fascinating and funny hours of my life.
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<< <i>I just had a chance to flip through the new issue of Penny Wise from the EAC club. Although I might have posted about this before, it would be good to mention again that their annual convention will be in St. Louis on April 26-29 at the Airport Hilton. Is anyone here attending? They even have a deal on rooms at $79/night (although Longacre does not stay in $79 hotel rooms
I had planned to attend but my local club has its annual show that weekend, and I will be supporting6 my local club by taking a table and helping with set-up and take-down. Sorry I'll be missing EAC and especially the Eric Newman Museum.
Oh, and Longacre, if you don't stay in $79 hotel rooms, I'm sure there is a Motel 6 or some similar establishment nearby that will cost less than the exhorbitant $79 Hilton rate.
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<< <i>I almost had a Longacre withdrawal yesterday, but then I figured that you were either traveling or actually doing some legal work. >>
I actually got a few PM's asking where I was!
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>What is the EAC convention? >>
EAC is an acronym for the group "Early American Coppers". This is their convention.
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<< <i>What is the EAC convention? >>
EAC is an acronym for the group "Early American Coppers". This is their convention. >>
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
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<< <i>chewing on the idea...its a lot of do dough to layout though when your coming from the northwest. I would like to attend some of the classes/workshops Doug Birds in particular... >>
Worth the outlay of $$$. Doug and Steve Carr's classes are well worth the time.
I'd like to make the convention, but more than likely I won't.
Hoot
<< <i>I'm going because I really, really want to see that arch. >>
I'll take you to The Gateway Arch. I have not been there in about fourteen years. (I have lived in St. Louis for sixteen years.)
John K wil be brushing your coppers for free with his crusty green brush
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<< <i>I'm going because I really, really want to see that arch. >>
I'll take you to The Gateway Arch. I have not been there in about fourteen years. (I have lived in St. Louis for sixteen years.) >>
Great! I figure we take the elevator to the top, look around, and then base jump into a waiting crowd of police.
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<< <i>I'm going because I really, really want to see that arch. >>
I'll take you to The Gateway Arch. I have not been there in about fourteen years. (I have lived in St. Louis for sixteen years.) >>
Great! I figure we take the elevator to the top, look around, and then base jump into a waiting crowd of police. >>
Cool! I will be right behind you. I will yell "RYK is the King of Southern Gold" on the way down on my BASE jump.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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<< <i>I'm going because I really, really want to see that arch. >>
I'll take you to The Gateway Arch. I have not been there in about fourteen years. (I have lived in St. Louis for sixteen years.) >>
Great! I figure we take the elevator to the top, look around, and then base jump into a waiting crowd of police. >>
Cool! I will be right behind you. I will yell "RYK is the King of Southern Gold" on the way down on my BASE jump. >>
You guys are nuts.
If you are into copper at all and you live anywhere close by this should be a must do show.
I'm really looking forward to it
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"I think the EAC board decided that JRCS members would be invited guests, more than welcome to attend but not expected to be joint hosts, etc."
At the ANA Summer Convention in Denver in August, the JRCS and EAC held discussions regarding the possibility of a joint EAC/JRCS convention at some time in the future. Dan Holmes, President of the EAC, attended a dinner meeting of the JRCS Board of Directors and enlightened us about the specifics of the EAC Conventions and 'Happenings'. There were very positive comments about this possibility from both sides. Later in the ANA Convention, the idea was floated to both organizations at their respective annual meetings, and again, the idea was very well received by both organizations.
What was tentatively decided was to allow the JRCS members to attend the 2007 EAC Convention in St. Louis, but with no 'special' privileges, no lots in the auction, no JRCS dealers on the bourse, and no educational events specific to the Reich silver or gold coinage, but simply to allow JRCS members to become familiar with the event. Then, in 2008, at the EAC Convention in Dallas, JRCS members would again be allowed to attend, but would also have lots in the auction, and early Federal silver and gold (Reich) coinage dealers could have tables on the bourse. Then, pending the success of those conventions, the 2009 EAC Convention in Cincinatti would be a full joint EAC/JRCS convention, with full participation by the JRCS, and even 'whist' competitions with rare early silver die marriages. I would encourage any JRCS member to not only attend, but to volunteer their services for the many duties required of hosting a large convention. This great idea will succeed only if there is broad participation by the JRCS, and many volunteers.
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Edit: Yikes! Central States is two weeks later in St. Louis. Mrs. RYK is going to have a fit over this.
<< <i>Unfortunate scheduling. I'll be at the Chicago International that week. >>
So will I.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>I'd like to make the convention, but more than likely I won't.
Hoot >>
Things have changed!
Hoot
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I knew it would happen.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>I heard there will be a kegger at RYK's house after the show. Did anyone else hear that? >>
That's news to me, but if there's free beer there, I'll be there. When I was a lowly freshman in med school, a wise upperclassman taught me the most important lesson of all: "Never turn down a free lunch or a free beer." This advice has since served me well in both professional and outside pursuits.
<< <i>"Never turn down a free lunch or a free beer." >>
Now there's a wise man.
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<< <i>I have it on the schedule now. I will try to make one of the dates, most likely Thursday. (Geez, people stick around until Sunday?) >>
RKY, be advised that Thursday is not a show day. It is for setup, seminar, hospitality get together, Half cent, Large cent, and if they have it the Colonial happenings. And yes we stick around until Sunday because the EAC Sale is Saturday night. (Although having said that, I have to leave Saturday night after the sale because my travel companion has to be at work at 6 AM Sunday.)
<< <i>a confirmed visit to the new Newman Numismatic Museum. Just a visit to the museum would be interesting (see RYK's report in a previous post), and I hope there will be some behind the scenes access, too. >>
Should be since we are being escorted by Eric himself. It was quite interesting the last time it was in St Louis and Eric took us to an after hours tour of the museum of that time. We actually had a chnace to brouse around in his library that time. I don't know if that will be possible this time. Back then the library was open, now it is available only by appointment. By the way you have to make reservations for the Museum tour. There is a limit to the number of people they can accomodate. They have two tours planned. My understanding is the first group is tour and dinner, the second is dinner then tour.
<< <i>i'll probably go provided it's open to everyone >>
Everything (except possibly the museum tour, they wanted my EAC # when I made my reservation) is open to anyone who wants to attend, but the EAC sale is private. Anyone can attend, but you MUST be a member of EAC in order to bid in the sale. Doug and Steves classes are limited in size as well and by now they are almost certainly filled.
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If any other newbies/lurkers are interested, here is the link to the EAC website:
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RYK, do you want me to bring the chips and dip for that kegger? Maybe we could get a little game of Hold 'em going as well - shall we say buy in of $0.20? (in 1799 Large Cents.)
This is the same convention where it's quieter than any library you have ever attended.
This is the same convention where you will see more facial hair than you will see at a barbershop quartet convention.
This is the same convention where you will see more high water pants than you did after Hurricane Katrina.
This is the same convention where you will hear and learn more focused information about copper coinage than you will hear or learn at any 5 other conventions combined.
How can you afford not to go?
A jump I'd highly recommend, you're willing to get arrested anyway, right?, is to parachute into a Cardinals game at night.
The St. Louis Zoo is one of the most visited attactions in St. Louis. Only the casinos and Cardinals may draw more visitors each year. The 1904 World's Fair bird cage is still pretty awesome even after 100 years. The price is right too....free.
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The bourse opens to the public on Friday April 27th at 9:00 am and closes at 5:00 pm. same on Saturday the 28th. Sunday is 9 am-3 pm.
The convention activities get going for EAC members on Thursday, April 26th, with a copper grading and counterfeit detection seminar by Doug Bird and Steve Carr. A reception at 5:00 pm for members will be Thursday night. The Large and Half Cent Happenings will take place Thursday night right after the reception. Seminars run throughout the day on Friday and Saturday concurrent with the bourse. The C4 club will be represented. JRCS members are invited to join the convention activities this year and there will probably be more early silver on the bourse. There will be exhibits, a spouse's tour, and all the usual EAC convention shenanigans. Stop by table 19 and say hello.
Friday Seminars:
EAC and JRCS - Holmes and Karoleff
Connections: Jesus Christ, Francisco Pizzaro, and John Reich
What Every Spouse Should Know About Their spouse's Coin Collection
Pages from PENNY-WISE: An Informal History of EAC - Mark Borckardt
A Penny Saved is a Penny Got: Ben Franklins Numismatic Contributions
Copper Quotes by Robinson 101 and Upward - Jack Robinson
Friday Evening:
A tour of the Eric Newman Money Museum and Dinner (Reservations only)
Saturday Seminars :
An Introduction to Collecting Early Silver and The John Reich Collectors Society
A Review of the Principal Large Cent Literature - John Kraljevich
A Survey of St. Patrick's Collection in the American Numismatic Society
EAC Sale Retrospective
Noyes/Lusk Numi-study Project
Saturday Evening:
The 2007 EAC sale
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The convention commences this Thursday. I am looking forward to meeting some fellow EACers on Thursday morning and Saturday.
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The convention commences this Thursday. I am looking forward to meeting some fellow EACers on Thursday morning and Saturday.
If you are attending two days, I expect two reports.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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The convention commences this Thursday. I am looking forward to meeting some fellow EACers on Thursday morning and Saturday.
If you are attending two days, I expect two reports.
Thursday morning is the three-hour grading and counterfeit detection lecture. Not much to report, but perhaps I will make an outline.