The All World Cards & Collectibles Show runs its September date on Saturday, September 12 at Elks Lodge #6 in Sacramento, and it gives collectors a second option on a busy card-show Saturday. All World has quietly become one of the most consistent promoters in Northern California by booking the same lodge room month after month and letting a stable dealer roster build relationships with the same buyers — the opposite of the pop-up model, and it shows in the quality of what ends up on the tables.
The floor leans toward collectors rather than flippers. Sports card dealers stock baseball, basketball and football across all eras, with genuine depth in hockey, soccer, golf, boxing and UFC. Vintage is a real strength here: expect Topps and Bowman runs, 1950s and 1960s stars, oddball regional issues and pre-war tobacco material in the better cases. Modern buyers get current-year sealed product, numbered parallels, autographed rookie cards and a broad graded selection spanning PSA, BGS, SGC and CGC. Trading card game vendors handle Pokemon with both sealed product and singles, plus Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece and Disney Lorcana. Around the edges you will find signed memorabilia, game-used pieces, comics, Funko Pops, vintage non-sport cards and hobby supplies.
Hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturday, September 12, a single day with no tiered ticketing. The 10:00 AM open is an hour later than the Portuguese Hall show across town, and plenty of Sacramento collectors do both — Sac Trading at nine, All World at eleven. If that is your plan, note that the All World floor is at its fullest between noon and 2:00 PM, so a late-morning arrival costs you nothing.
Admission is typically free or a low door charge at this series, with children admitted free. Pricing for the September date is not separately published; confirm on the promoter's show page and bring cash for the door.
Elks Lodge #6 is on Riverside Boulevard in Sacramento's Land Park area, an easy drive from downtown, Curtis Park and Pocket–Greenhaven, with free on-site parking. The lodge hall is carpeted, air-conditioned and quieter than a convention floor, which makes it a good venue for the kind of unhurried case-browsing that vintage collecting requires. Land Park's restaurants along Freeport Boulevard are five minutes away.
Who should come? Vintage collectors get the most out of this room — the lodge crowd skews toward long-time hobbyists who bring material rather than just buy it. Mid-level modern collectors do well too, and dealers use it as a restocking stop. It is family-friendly, though the pace is calmer than a big TCG-heavy show and younger kids may find it quiet.
Tips: bring cash and bring a loupe if you buy raw vintage. Ask about the boxes under the table. Compare graded prices across at least three cases before buying — All World dealers price independently and the spread on the same slab can be significant. Bring top loaders and a small carrying box. And ask dealers when their next All World date is; this series runs roughly monthly and many will hold material for a known buyer.
The full All World schedule is posted at allworldcardshows.com.