$50 registration fee
Speakers include:
Skyler Hoffman
Kelsey Little
Daniel Wilson
Sheraton Niagara Falls
300 3rd Street, Niagara Falls, New York, USA, 14303
Speakers include:
Skyler Hoffman
Kelsey Little
Daniel Wilson
Lee is great! You should see if you can squeeze any of his remaining OG Jerry Nuggets out of him lolJocu wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:06 pm I had a wonderful conversation with Lee Asher yesterday and it just made me want to go to 52+J even more than before.
We'll definitely be making the trip over as soon as we can find a way to pull it off, but I'd definitely recommend it to everyone here. If the regulars there know half as much about playing cards as Lee does and have half as much passion you'll be among the best and most interesting folks there are in the business!
Definitely reach out to him if you have any questions. I'm really stoked about going one day.
Yes, at least some people show up with hundreds of decks
You should, Paul! Everyone is provided with a long table to display whatever they bring to the convention to sell, trade or show off and a lot of people drive so that they can bring more. I have seen people wheeling in multiple large plastic bins/tubs full of decks and I fill my suitcases (both check-in and carry on) to the brim with cases to sell (at a nice discount to members).
Good to see you around, Tom! I'm trying to sell my partner on the fact that there are casinos over there heheMagikFingerz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:17 pm Isn't Niagara Falls something of a romantic couples' destination? Could I market a trip there that way to my partner?
Been super busy the past few months, so I'm glad to be back!vasta41 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:55 pmGood to see you around, Tom! I'm trying to sell my partner on the fact that there are casinos over there heheMagikFingerz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:17 pm Isn't Niagara Falls something of a romantic couples' destination? Could I market a trip there that way to my partner?
I believe Niagra Falls is where they go on their honeymoon at the end of Hard Eight.
Tom! Great to have you back!MagikFingerz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:17 pm Isn't Niagara Falls something of a romantic couples' destination? Could I market a trip there that way to my partner?
Just an FYI, for those of you thinking to bring spouses, girlfriends, boyfriends, etc.MagikFingerz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:17 pm Isn't Niagara Falls something of a romantic couples' destination? Could I market a trip there that way to my partner?
It will be my first convention as well. Looking forward to meeting you in person Jamie, as well as the rest who are able to make it!
Question: what is the room rate? I'm thinking of booking this soon.
We are proud to announce the first three speakers for this year's 52 Plus Joker convention, which will be held in Niagara Falls, New York, from October 2nd to 6th, 2024.
KELSEY LITTLE (@kplittle89)
Modern Collector Survival Guide
With over 5600 total decks, including 2800 unique ones, and nearly 100 card clips, Little’s dedication is unmatched. Discover the passion and precision behind managing and maintaining such a remarkable collection as she pulls back the curtains to reveal her secrets. No matter what you collect, this is a must-see talk.
DANIEL WILSON (@r_strata)
Game Show Playing Cards
‘Come on down’ and explore the history of television game shows and their use of playing cards. From favorites like ‘Card Sharks’ to shows almost lost to obscurity, Wilson will show some of the surviving pieces of these exciting games—and tell how you too might just find your own game show collectible if the price is right.
SKYLER HOFFMAN (@3decksdesigns)
Playing Card Artistry
Through vivid storytelling and insightful commentary, Hoffman offers fresh perspectives on the symbiotic relationship between artistry and playing cards. His presentation leaves attendees with a newfound appreciation for the art form and a desire to view playing cards through a new lens. Art and cards unite!
Lee Asher via email wrote:Your 1st Taste of 2024's Club Deck
Many people know Andrew Dougherty for his Tally-Hos. Most are unaware of the early maker's significant impact on playing cards. He's considered one of the pioneers of playing card manufacturing in America. Andrew Dougherty's first courts (circa 1850), known as AD1 in the Hochman Encyclopedia, are often overlooked.
The originality and beauty of these early designs have been lost to time, hidden in the depths of history, until now.
In a groundbreaking move, our 2024 Club Deck designer has reimagined Andrew Dougherty's first-ever courts, bringing them back to life in a way never before seen. Make no mistake, this isn't a replica. For the first time in history, these iconic designs will be revitalized by the hands of our 21st-century artist, breathing new life into a timeless tradition.
But there's so much more!
Stay tuned for more updates as we reveal the outstanding artist behind this year's club deck. Prepare to be amazed, inspired, and excited to own a piece of playing card history.
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