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    A question about the Toronto Fall Expo

    In looking at the website, it appears that the show runs from Friday to Sunday. My question is whether there is one day that is better - more exhibitors, smaller crowds, etc. - than another.

    I'm thinking about heading down for mid-afternoon on Friday to hopefully avoid the weekend crowds, but will I be missing out on aything by doing so? I'm not concerned about missing out on autograph sessions or things like that, I just don't want to miss out on any cards offered.

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    This is what I normally find when i go up all three days.
    Friday is usually the warm up day... People get in to see what is available. Talk to fellow friends and members.
    Saturday is usually the busiest day.
    Sunday is the day where most of the cards will be gone but you should still be able to get a deal since most dealers don't want to carry alot of inventory back with them...

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    If you wanna see one of the greatest Leafs ever, pick saturday!

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