Collectibles Industry Summit

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The Collectibles Industry Summit (also known as the "Vegas Summit" and the "Kit Young Show") is an annual trade show (usually in late March) that gathers businesses from across all segments of sports collectibles industry into one location. Many of the top manufactures have company employees who will give presentations and provide question and answer sessions to Hobby dealers and members of the Hobby press. Unlike The National, there is no card show and very few card collectors attend this event.

Originally organized by veteran card dealer Kit Young, much of the event's early years the show took place in Hawaii. Now operated by Krause Publications -- the publishers of SCD and Tuff Stuff -- and since the mid-00s has commenced in Las Vegas.

One of the highlights of the show are the distribution of "Black Boxes" from the manufactures to conference attendees. Such boxes usually contain leftover high-end autographs, game-used cards, and low-numbered parallels.