Sports Cards and Collectible Show: A Free 40-Table Hobby Stop Near Nashville

The Sports Cards and Collectible Show brings a free 40-table card and collectibles show to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, for Middle Tennessee collectors.

| 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM | 4 min read
Sports Cards and Collectible Show at Ramada by Wyndham Murfreesboro, TN, with collectors browsing graded card cases, a bargain box, and 40 vendor tables.
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The Sports Cards and Collectible Show is a free Murfreesboro hobby event built around a focused morning and early afternoon of in-person collecting. With 40 Tables listed for the July 18 show, it gives Middle Tennessee collectors a practical place to browse cards, collectibles, and show-floor finds without making a full weekend commitment.

Hosted at the Ramada Inn on South Church Street, the show sits in a convenient Murfreesboro location for collectors coming from Rutherford County, Nashville, Franklin, Smyrna, Lebanon, and other nearby communities. The official Beckett listing is easiest to find through the "Official Source" button on Card Show Dex: click it, scroll to the bottom of the Beckett page, enter "Murfreesboro" in the city field, and the show should appear after filtering.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The confirmed draw here is a compact 40 Tables setup with free entry, which makes the Sports Cards and Collectible Show especially approachable for collectors who want a quick Saturday stop. The listing points toward sports cards and collectibles, so expect the core hunt to center on the kinds of items collectors usually want to inspect in person: singles, boxes, binders, slabs, team/player runs, vintage pieces, modern stars, inserts, parallels, and value-bin material.

Because the show uses a broad collectible-show name, it may also appeal to collectors who enjoy mixed hobby tables beyond strictly one sport or one era. Sports cards are the safest expectation from the listing, while other collectibles can vary by dealer. That variety is part of the reason local shows remain useful: you can compare condition under real lighting, ask a vendor about a card's backstory, look over centering and corners, and decide quickly whether a piece fits your collection.

The early schedule also works well for collectors who like to shop before the day fills up. A morning show gives you time to walk the room, circle back to a table, compare prices, and still have the rest of Saturday open. For set builders, player collectors, and bargain-box hunters, that can be a strong format because the room is small enough to cover thoroughly without feeling rushed.

More Than Just a Card Show

The main value of the Sports Cards and Collectible Show is the local hobby room itself. A 40 Tables show can be easier to navigate than a large convention-style event, especially when you are looking for specific teams, affordable singles, or a chance to talk directly with dealers. It gives collectors a place to ask questions, make offers, and see what is moving in the regional market.

Free admission also changes the feel of the event. You can stop in for a targeted search, bring a newer collector along, or make a casual family visit without building the day around ticket cost. That is helpful for collectors who are still learning the hobby, comparing card values, or deciding what kind of collecting lane they enjoy most.

No autograph guests, grading appearances, giveaways, or trade night details are publicly listed for this date at this time, so the show should be approached primarily as a dealer-table and browsing event. Check the latest official listing before heading out if you are looking for any last-minute updates.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

The Sports Cards and Collectible Show fits several collecting styles. Beginners can use the room to learn what different eras, conditions, and price points look like in person. Casual collectors can search for favorite teams, local players, affordable slabs, or cards that are more fun to find in a box than on a screen. More advanced collectors can use the show to inspect higher-end pieces, compare similar copies, and talk through pricing face to face.

For families, the free-entry format keeps the barrier low. A parent can bring a young collector for a short visit, browse a few tables, and help them learn how to ask about prices, condition, and trades. For longtime collectors, the appeal may be more specific: filling set needs, finding overlooked inventory, upgrading a raw card, or simply reconnecting with the local show circuit.

The Murfreesboro location also gives the event a useful Middle Tennessee footprint. It is close enough for Nashville-area collectors who want another local option, but it also serves collectors south and east of the city who may prefer not to drive into downtown Nashville for every hobby event.

Final Thoughts

The Sports Cards and Collectible Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Murfreesboro and the surrounding Middle Tennessee area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Tennessee.

Keep an eye on the full Nashville card show calendar for more Middle Tennessee dates.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Hours (CT)
7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
John McGill

Card Types

Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated Jul 1, 2026.

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