the 90's were a trip card wise for me, i was collecting everything on cards, footy, nba, cricket, baseball, even car & horse racing, also everything non-sport from snow white & barbie to hustler & xxxtreme
the net wasn't much chop back then and I was always starving for card talk & info, I'd get all the magazines like cardinal and the others, not being enough i'd be in card shops most of my spare time, at least 6 a day, sometimes trading from one to another and making cash in between to buy more packs of something, or a few cheap box's for $8 ea just to give me something to bust in the car on the way home, there's been many a time i've almost rammed my car up another just because i was busting packs
promo cards were huge too for a while, i'd go to all the fairs & conventions here in melbourne and interstate, remember ozcon'? promo exclusives were my bread & butter, i'd spend all day in and out of the place picking up stacks of promo's i'd sell for us$20 a pop.
the card fairs were a buzz in the 90's, I did quite a few myself, my last nba card I sold at a fair was a jordan scoring king for $70 after I sold that card
I knew my thing with nba was over, I still remember pulling that card, from 4 packs.
I used to love rocking up to fairs in the mornings, watching the others set up,
the old blokes fiddling about with their cigarette cards that aren't there for the money, they just loved it

the assasins, they were the guys with the big ticket items & slick haircuts, you had the steve's, slowly but surely constructing a showcase for all to see, the regulars and the blowin's, like myself, collectors with too many spares
most of the good deals were done before the doors opened, the assasins would be floating around with a handful of sigs looking for fast cash, the dealers searching through the blowin's stuff, buying up anything that was way under priced, for a brief moment it all goes quiet, they open the doors and like sheep, in they came

nah, was great times.
Futera is another good memory from the 90's for me, they came out with a lot of good stuff but without afl I guess they couldn't suvive, the nbl series would of been good by now, and they did things like abl and surfing, lots of good quirky things about their cards, like samples for every insert ect.
the cricket cards were way over produced, it really showed when they left.
someone mentioned 'card crazy authentics' that was futera's nz licence holder, when they closed card crazy, all the stock came back to futera, was a massive dump, I actually bought about 2000 packets of shortland st, don't ask
destroy all robots, I remember this set as it came out around '95, what was significant about this set was that it was the first austalian non-sport trading card set (inserts in packs) I was excited!

but no one cared

dealers weren't buying anything unless it was already sold at that stage so destroy all robots got lost in it all and within 3 or 4 months, everyone was closing shop, 95/96 was paradise! dump time - big time! boxes going out for a few bucks, cases even for $25, anything marvel $10, think i did 50 boxes of '94 masterpiece, was incredible and definately a buyers market, oh.. I ended up getting the whole batch of robots that was left, turns out it was a very low production and still relatively unknown.
I remember trading card vending machines too, for when you needed a hit waiting for the train
