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Chicago - The Windy... Err, "Snowy" City

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Posted 11/22/2015   11:06 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add revenuecollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I just got back from CHICAGOPEX about 2 hours ago. A wonderful weekend, made a bit longer than previous years...

I drove up on Thursday, the day before the show, as I always do. I met Bart (member revcollector here) at about noon. We've been corresponding electronically for years; it was great to finally meet in person.

Later in the afternoon I met up with Eric Jackson who brought me a carton lot to go through. We went to dinner at Shula's Steak House inside the Westin. I had the "Cowboy Ribeye" which was... ummm... phenomenal. Eric eats out a lot at high-end establishments, and has eaten at Shula's many times and he said the steak Thursday night was the best it's ever been.

I stayed up until about 1AM going through the carton lot, pulling individual items to purchase (unlike last year, I didn't feel the whole thing was worth my purchasing).

Friday morning the show opened at 10AM. There were probably 30-40 people waiting to get in, down from previous years in my opinion. After dropping off the carton lot with Eric and the items I wanted to buy for him to price, I made a beeline for Richard Friedberg's table, as he had several items from one of the Curtis Collection document balance lots that I had glanced at quickly during setup Thursday afternoon, a few that I desperately wanted.

Then it was over to Denny Peoples, who always has the most wonderful "oddball" material. Revenues, cinderellas, interesting covers, ephemera, paper, you name it. I bought a small box lot of stuff and several documents.

I hit various and sundry dealers throughout the rest of the day. Friday night I invited Bart to my suite and I ordered in Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza (YUM!), and we spent a wonderfully relaxing evening doing some revenue horsetrading, going through the material I had purchased, and just talking stamps. Very enjoyable.

Overnight, winter storm Bella dumped 5-15 inches of snow on the Chicagoland area. Normally I leave Chicagopex at midday on Saturday and drive back south, but since it weas expected to snow until 3-4PM and I had to tell the front desk if I was staying or checking out by noon, I said the heck with it and decided to stay until Sunday night. Spending $75 to have the suite an extra day was a small price to pay compared to possibly being out in that mess before the snow crews had a chance to do their magic, and it was forecast to be bright and sunny Sunday.

Also, it gave me the chance to really just take my time through the day Saturday rather than trying to finish up by midday. I think I may make this a regular practice.

Saturday was more of the same: hunting, scouring, hitting all of the dealers throughout the show. During the early afternoon, Eric called me over to his table to meet Scott English, the new APS executive director. He's much younger than his pictures imply; in fact he's younger than I am, and I'm one of the youngsters in the room.

The 3 of us had a nice 45-minute conversation sitting at Eric's table. As a result of that discussion, my opinion of Scott's hire has changed. Scott English is sharp... very sharp. He has some very good ideas and his experience running several major political campaigns are right on target for what the APS needs. He understands marketing, targeting audiences, analytics, fundraising, and advertising, extremely well.

Ken Martin is a great day-to-day operations manager. That is a completely different skill set from long-term vision and planning (think micro vs. macro). I now think that separating these duties is a smart (and necessary) move; it's too much to put on one person's plate and expect both aspects to be accomplished well. They are very different duties.

Only time will tell as to what the results will be. I've always been critical of the APS board and the end run around the bylaws, but now that I have a bit more firsthand knowledge, I think the current situation is a good one. I am much more optimistic than I was prior to meeting Scott.

I spent the last 3 hours of Saturday afternoon at A to Z Stamps. Michael Ball, the proprietor, is an extremely nice guy with a great sense of humor, and we threw barbs and jokes back and forth for the duration as I was going through the six (!) red boxes of U.S. revenues. Earlier in the day he had caught a thief red-handed and had him ejected from the show. Apparently it was a Polish collector that spoke no English, that tried to steal a $17 item. For some reason it seems to always be petty thefts that get caught, not people trying to steal major items... go figure. So that was the drama for the day. Apparently Michael has caught quite a few would-be thieves over the years. Of course he has lost quite a bit to pilferage as well, so he's vigilant about these things.

Saturday night I just relaxed in my room, watching college football and going through the material I had acquired, doing some research online, and then also went through Eric's website jotting down items to take a look at Sunday morning. A wedding reception 2 floors below me playing loud music until midnight was more than a little annoying. Note to self: While having a suite on a lower floor is convenient, it has its potential hazards.

It turns out that staying the extra day had an additional benefit: I rechecked a dealer's table first thing and saw a revenue bulk lot I had missed the day before: A bag of several thousand R44c (25-cent Certificate); a cheap stamp but at first glance quite a few handstamp cancels throughout and who knows what plate varieties might turn up. Also, the 25-centers are where you start seeing nice company manuscript cancels, as many were used on stock certificates.

Then Denny Peoples grabbed me in the lobby and said he had just purchased another box lot (from the very same dealer I purchased the above bulk lot from). A box full of various and sundry revenue stamps of all types in little envelopes, and wads of 1st issue 2-centers on document clippings, many with handstamp cancels. I ended up buying this one as well. Even though by buying though Denny rather than the first dealer I'm sure I paid a mark-up, it all was still dirt cheap.

Between the two lots, basically 5 pounds of U.S. revenue kiloware, the majority 1st issue material. All sorts of flyspecking fun ahead. So-called "garbage lots" can turn up some real interesting stuff.

I then stopped off at a dealer that I hadn't been planning to see, since he said he didn't have anything new for me since 2014. Since I had the time, I figured why not, as frequently a second (or third or fourth) look through a dealer's inventory can reveal things missed the first time. Additionally, once a dealer has had items for an extended period, they may be more likely to cut deals. And so it was with this dealer. I picked up a faulty but somewhat scarce stamp that I should be able to flip nicely, as well as a very expensive stamp with a tiny flaw that will fit well in my cancel collection.

Lastly it was back to Richard Friedberg's table and since I still had some unspent money in my pocket I picked up some nice cancels to finish up the weekend. I said my goodbyes to everyone and packed up the car to drive south. I am so glad I waited the extra day, as all the roads were clear, it was bright and sunny (although 28 degrees), and the drive home was completely uneventful... just the way I like it.

I picked up some wonderful material, although it will be weeks if not months before I can image it all and write it up for my website. Revenue stamps, cancels, documents, plate varieties, and a LOT of illegal/improper usage documents and covers. A few items that are truly scarce.

And now to repair the budget over the next 6 months...
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Posted 11/23/2015   02:40 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Jenny2U to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I wish this forum had a like button What an interesting account of your weekend!
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Posted 11/23/2015   04:01 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add revcollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, it was great to finally meet up and hang out so much over the weekend. Hopefully that can be repeated in the future.
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Posted 11/23/2015   08:18 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGB to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I am disappointed in this account. Where is the description of the mini-bar? (Wink.)
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Posted 11/23/2015   09:03 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add sdtom to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Overnight, winter storm Bella dumped 5-15 inches of snow on the Chicagoland area. Normally I leave Chicagopex at midday on Saturday and drive back south, but since it weas expected to snow until 3-4PM and I had to tell the front desk if I was staying or checking out by noon, I said the heck with it and decided to stay until Sunday night. Spending $75 to have the suite an extra day was a small price to pay compared to possibly being out in that mess before the snow crews had a chance to do their magic, and it was forecast to be bright and sunny Sunday.

As a point of interest in Minneapolis we got nothing in the way of the snow.
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Posted 11/23/2015   10:49 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add carlberky to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No snow either, here in Yuma, Arizona.
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Just kidding, folks !
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Posted 11/23/2015   11:54 am  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add revenuecollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Pictures of the Bag 'O Revenues. You're seeing the two outer stocksheets crammed full. There are two more stocksheets between the two, similarly populated.



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Posted 11/23/2015   12:01 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stallzer to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
And as every year I miss this event by 1 week. I am in Chicago every year for Thanksgiving visiting family, it looks as if we might not get to see the White stuff on the ground as temps in Chicago are expected to be in the 40's this week and 55 on turkey day with rain so most if not all the snow will be gone. I agree that Lou Malnatis is a must eat when in the area, have you made it to a Portillos yet ?
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Posted 11/23/2015   12:49 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add revenuecollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No, I don't actually venture out. I get the Malnati's delivered.
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Posted 11/23/2015   12:53 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Partime to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
If ever downtown, go to the original Pizzeria Uno or the sister location, Pizzeria Due to get some fantastic Deep Dish Pizza. And by Deep Dish, we're talking about 1 1/2 inches. Yummm!
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Posted 11/23/2015   1:30 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jim6092252 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I dont think I've ever made my money last more than 3 hours at a show
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Posted 11/23/2015   2:06 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add revcollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No mini-bar's at this hotel. No mini prices for food or drink either. It's in the middle of nowhere, so the have everyone over a barrel and they ZAP you.
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Posted 11/23/2015   3:39 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add southpaw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I always enjoy reading your reports Dan - now I need a big pile-o-revs to go through! That steak and pizza wouldn't be bad either.
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Posted 11/23/2015   8:54 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jamesw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Gotta say, the wife and I were in Chicago last summer and went to Lou Malnati's on a recommendation. Not impressed I'm afraid. Caesar Salad was good though.
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Posted 11/23/2015   9:57 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stampcrow to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Spending $75 to have the suite an extra day was a small price to pay

Small price for sure. Is $75 for a suite typical in Chicago?


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And now to repair the budget over the next 6 months...

Just in time for the World Show?!
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Posted 11/23/2015   11:04 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add revenuecollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No, the Westin had a deal where you paid regular price for night 1 and then subsequent nights were the last 2 digits of your birth year. So I could have gotten a regular room for $89 + $66 + $66 or a suite for $189 + $66 + $66 (all plus taxes and fees of course). The premium for a suite is pricey if you're talking about just one night, but with the above deal, it works out to a nominal premium for the weekend, and it is very nice to be able to relax with a living room and dining room.

Since I frequently am going over material during the evenings, it's nice to be able to set up my computer and have room to "spread out", which I wouldn't have on a tiny desk.

Bart and I were able to relax, go through stamps, and have dinner at the dining room table. Would have been a bit more tricky in a regular room.

No, I won't be attending NY2016. My busiest period at work is May through October and I cannot get away during that period, which is why I can never attend the APS show. Also, the transportation and lodging expenses would eat me alive. I do COMPEX each May, which is a drive up-and-back the day of the show. Then I do my local show in October, but by and large my budgeting each year is done in preparation for CHICAGOPEX in November. It's my annual splurge.
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