Collectors Card Fair - Next Weekend
Hi all - notice of a card fair in Upper Hutt on Sunday 26 May:
Event by 2024 NZ Card Collectors Show - Upper Hutt
Whirinaki Whare Taonga
Duration: 5 hr
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
The Annual New Zealand Card Collectors Show is back in 2024, and bigger than ever!
The largest card collecting show in the country – over 50 vendors and 139 tables of cards covering all interests and time periods (ultra-modern through to vintage).
All cards and collectors catered for, including sports cards (rugby, basketball, cricket, league, football, boxing, UFC etc), gaming cards (Pokémon, MTG etc), trading cards, gum cards, trade cards, cigarette cards, stickers, postcards, as well as associated sports memorabilia and card accessories.
FREE ENTRY
RAFFLES/PRIZES throughout the day
SELLER TABLES $20 each for early bird special ($25 after 30 April). Table spots almost all gone - contact Steve at nzcardshow@gmail.com
FREE TRADING SPACE (kids and adults)
LIVE BREAKS (gaming and sports cards)
FREE VALUATIONS
FREE PARKING
Doors open at 10am for the public.
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