Sports Collectors Digest

EXCEPTIONAL EXPO

Just days before the Nov. 10-13 Toronto Sport Card Expo, the weather in Southern Ontario was unseasonably warm with temperatures in the mid-70s. By the final day of the show, collectors awoke to a snow-covered landscape and wondered if they’d need snow tires to get to the International Centre.

Show attendees, of course, were oblivious to the outside temperatures. By most reports, it was the largest Expo ever and a resounding success. The crowds were so large that

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