Sports Collectors Digest

LET’S MAKE A DEAL

ATLANTIC CITY – Kit Young celebrated his 40th run selling cards and more at the 42nd National Sports Collectors Convention, which turned the Atlantic City Convention Center into a sporting megaplex lled with cards, autographs, uniforms, bats, sticks, helmets and more.

“I liked the show. They got people in the show,” said Young, 76, who already is looking forward to the 2023 National in Chicago. “I probably will do it again next year; I still enjoy the hobby.”

Young said the 2022 event ranks among the top 10 Nationals.

“The crazy spending was not here like it was last

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