The Greatest Card Shop In The World
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Is there one? Someone on the Beckett boards asked about shops in NYC (again) and it struck me that not only are there very few shops in NYC, there are few shops around period, especially relative to the early 90s boom when every other retailer had a box of UD jumbos behind the counter. So I got to thinking about what the really good shops are, and what makes a shop good. With comics, my other hobby, any halfway-knowledgeable fan can rattle off a dozen shops that are nationally-known and cater to all variety of customers and are always worth the trip to visit if you are in the area, and those are aside from the big name individual dealers. At the annual San Diego con they even have highly competitive awards for the best retailer (my local shop, Austin Books, has been a finalist the last 2 years but gotten stiffed). To my knowledge, no such competition exists in the card world.
While I have been to some nice and not-so-nice shops in my travels in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Seattle, D/FW, Florida, upstate NY, etc., none of them really knocked me out to make it worth the trip just to go to them if I was ever within a reasonable distance of them again. I think that's a shame. So I'm thinking we should post a list of notable card shops here, and if there are any that are really good, try to get their names out to more people. And maybe we can arrive at a determination of The Greatest Card Shop In The World.
Here in Austin there are basically 2 stores, one is way up on the north end of town, fairly overpriced and understocked on new wax, the other is run by a fascist. So I can't really recommend either, but the overpriced one at least has monster boxes of older stuff going back to the 70s, and they occasionally will have some nice singles from the product they open. That one is Card Traders on Spicewood Springs.
Back in Philadelphia, there was a place in the northeast on Frankfort Avenue called 4 C's, I think. They had a wide array of all kinds of stuff going back decades, priced moderately. Plus, the shop was fairly disorganized, so you never knew what you'd find flipping through their stacks of toploaders, which I liked. I haven't been there since 1998, though, so I don't even know if it's there anymore, or if it's still good.
And up in Dallas, I think it was in the western section of Dallas proper, there was a shop that had a good selection of new and vintage cards, and a section with auto'd photos and balls and memorabilia. I was only there once, and I don't recall the name or exact location, but they had a lot of nice items. I also remember they were pretty proud of it, too, as indicated by the high prices, like $1800 for a nicely framed and mounted Honus Wagner signed 3x5 card.
And that's it. Anyone care to discuss or list others? Again, this is for actual brick-n-mortar shops, not internet dealers or auction houses or ebay itself.
While I have been to some nice and not-so-nice shops in my travels in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Seattle, D/FW, Florida, upstate NY, etc., none of them really knocked me out to make it worth the trip just to go to them if I was ever within a reasonable distance of them again. I think that's a shame. So I'm thinking we should post a list of notable card shops here, and if there are any that are really good, try to get their names out to more people. And maybe we can arrive at a determination of The Greatest Card Shop In The World.
Here in Austin there are basically 2 stores, one is way up on the north end of town, fairly overpriced and understocked on new wax, the other is run by a fascist. So I can't really recommend either, but the overpriced one at least has monster boxes of older stuff going back to the 70s, and they occasionally will have some nice singles from the product they open. That one is Card Traders on Spicewood Springs.
Back in Philadelphia, there was a place in the northeast on Frankfort Avenue called 4 C's, I think. They had a wide array of all kinds of stuff going back decades, priced moderately. Plus, the shop was fairly disorganized, so you never knew what you'd find flipping through their stacks of toploaders, which I liked. I haven't been there since 1998, though, so I don't even know if it's there anymore, or if it's still good.
And up in Dallas, I think it was in the western section of Dallas proper, there was a shop that had a good selection of new and vintage cards, and a section with auto'd photos and balls and memorabilia. I was only there once, and I don't recall the name or exact location, but they had a lot of nice items. I also remember they were pretty proud of it, too, as indicated by the high prices, like $1800 for a nicely framed and mounted Honus Wagner signed 3x5 card.
And that's it. Anyone care to discuss or list others? Again, this is for actual brick-n-mortar shops, not internet dealers or auction houses or ebay itself.
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2005 Origins Old Judge Brown #/20 and Black 1/1s, 2000 Ultimate Victory Gold #/25
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Rare Grady Sizemore parallels, printing plates, autographs
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Specializing in Certified Autograph Cards, Rookies, Rare Inserts and other quality modern cards! Over 8000 Cards in stock now! Come visit our physical store located at 1210 Main St. Belmar ,NJ
I MISS GOING THERE!!!!!
Steve
Unfortunately there are exactly ZERO card stores here in Owensboro, KY. There's this one small flea market but all they care about are Magic cards.
Say, me and my wife are going to Boston for about a week; any good card store there that specialize in complete sets?
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Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
74T: 37,38,47,151,193,241,435,570,610,654,655 97 Finest silver: 115,135,139,145,310
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Red
Looking for 81-84 Topps Stickers in PSA 9 or better, 81 Topps Scratch offs, 83 Topps Fold outs in PSA 8 or better, 83 Fleer Stamps and 81/86 Fleer Star Stickers in PSA 9 or better.
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Todd Crosner's California Sports Card Exchange was in Westwood...it was just the epitome of a card shop. Good selection, nice service, great location. For a kid, it was like being in a candy store. I miss that card shop culture and that activity. It just isn't the same now.
The Beverly Hills Baseball card shop is one of the few "classic" shops left. The owner is nice a guy to talk to, and he's got a good selection of pre war.
<< <i>When I was stationed in Colorado Springs from 1995 to 1998, I'd go up to Denver and stop in Bill's Sports Collectibles on Broadway. They were great! You couldn't walk through the store without bumping into game used bats, hockey sticks, replica jerseys, auto'd memorabilia, etc. They had vintage cards, media guides, yearbooks, old Sports Illustrateds and sports books...practically anything and everything you could imagine!
I MISS GOING THERE!!!!!
Steve >>
I've been living in the Springs since 1989 and there is no Broadway. There are also no more card stores left anyway, unless you count the huge store that does all new stuff and one other that's run by a crank that makes his money on new boxes and think he knows vintage. When I moved here, there were about 7-8 stores (some good, some bad) but like everywhere else, nothing worth going to.
Joe
The Beverly Hills shop is one I used to frequent all the time. Crazy stuff walks in there just because of the location. Interesting shop owner too (Matt F). He's a trivia buff. Try him out sometime. He knows a TON of stats and facts, it's scary.
I've since moved back down to San Diego and unfortunately, there really aren't many shops down here. I frequent 2 in town every so often and the one downtown used to have quite an inventory but I haven't been there in years.
I travel a ton for work so I'm always interested to see if there are shops in the towns I visit. I was recently in Wilson, NC and found a tiny, tiny shop there. Really nice owner, but not much vintage. I did see some rarer modern cards and bought a few from him. Just makes you wonder where some of our hobby's gems are hidden these days!
Yes, I collect shiny modern crap
All your Shaq are belong to me
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<< <i>When I was stationed in Colorado Springs from 1995 to 1998, I'd go up to Denver and stop in Bill's Sports Collectibles on Broadway. They were great! You couldn't walk through the store without bumping into game used bats, hockey sticks, replica jerseys, auto'd memorabilia, etc. They had vintage cards, media guides, yearbooks, old Sports Illustrateds and sports books...practically anything and everything you could imagine!
I MISS GOING THERE!!!!!
Steve >>
I've been living in the Springs since 1989 and there is no Broadway. There are also no more card stores left anyway, unless you count the huge store that does all new stuff and one other that's run by a crank that makes his money on new boxes and think he knows vintage. When I moved here, there were about 7-8 stores (some good, some bad) but like everywhere else, nothing worth going to. >>
That's because, as I stated in my original post, Bill's Sports Collectibles is/was located on Broadway, in Denver.
Steve
<< <i>In San Diego the ones I like are Centre City Sports Cards & Collectibles (downtown, on 6th between Broadway and C) and Clairemont Sports Cards >>
Clairemont Sports Cards is great! Very friendly owners and a nice selection.
To Bjork and bsfastball...is Clairemont Sportscards the shop at Clairemont Mesa Blvd and I-805? I used to go in there when I was growin' up (I think it was called Baseball Cards Plus), and was owned by Dave and Patty Shore. I know they sold it, maybe about 15 years ago or so. I've been in there a few times over the years when I'd get back to San Diego on military leave to visit my parents. I remember the last time I was there was right after an elderly lady accidently hit the gas pedal instead of the brake, and crashed her car through their front window
I've been in Centre City Sports Cards once back in 2001. I remember they had a great stock of old Charger and Padre memorabilia
Also, do either of you know if All-Star Cards is still around? They are/were in Santee, on Cuyamaca St between Mission Gorge Rd and Buena Vista Ave (south of the sherriff station).
Steve
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Denver, CO 80210
Current obsession, all things Topps 1969 - 1972
The only few stores left are loaded with magic and other non sports cards, along with piles of shiny stuff. If you're lucky though you can pick up a 1976 topps Jim Palmer in vg-ex condition for $12.
-- Yogi Berra
D's: 54S,53P,50P,49S,45D+S,44S,43D,41S,40D+S,39D+S,38D+S,37D+S,36S,35D+S,all 16-34's
Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
74T: 37,38,47,151,193,241,435,570,610,654,655 97 Finest silver: 115,135,139,145,310
73T:31,55,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,80,152,165,189,213,235,237,257,341,344,377,379,390,422,433,453,480,497,545,554,563,580,606,613,630
95 Ultra GM Sets: Golden Prospects,HR Kings,On-Base Leaders,Power Plus,RBI Kings,Rising Stars
<< <i>That's ok Bucc (Steve). In re-reading my response above, I realize I missed adding the ...the post sounds a bit harsh as a result
To Bjork and bsfastball...is Clairemont Sportscards the shop at Clairemont Mesa Blvd and I-805? I used to go in there when I was growin' up (I think it was called Baseball Cards Plus), and was owned by Dave and Patty Shore. I know they sold it, maybe about 15 years ago or so. I've been in there a few times over the years when I'd get back to San Diego on military leave to visit my parents. I remember the last time I was there was right after an elderly lady accidently hit the gas pedal instead of the brake, and crashed her car through their front window
I've been in Centre City Sports Cards once back in 2001. I remember they had a great stock of old Charger and Padre memorabilia
Also, do either of you know if All-Star Cards is still around? They are/were in Santee, on Cuyamaca St between Mission Gorge Rd and Buena Vista Ave (south of the sherriff station).
Steve >>
The store on Clairemont Mesa and 805 is still Baseball Cards Plus... it's a decently sized shop, but the prices and the service are not all that great. I'm not sure about All-Star Cards, as I never have been in Santee long enough to browse around.
Yes, I collect shiny modern crap
All your Shaq are belong to me
Are there any decent card stores in Charlotte or Winston-Salem, NC? I'm going on a business trip to both in the next week or two.
Price = Not Burbank Sportscards.
BTW: Cubby=Cub Fan
Owner is an undertaker/mortician by day. Real good guy. Too good of a guy. When I take my kids in there, we end up walking out with tons of free cheesy wax and various odd and ends.
Hard telling my wife I spent no money.
Lots of autographs. Fun to just go in and bat the breeze. But bring your thick skin.
<< <i>There use to be a place called "Troy Stamp and Coin" in Troy, MI. Not sure if they have moved, changed names or whatevery happened to them. They sold as the names states, coins and stamps, but also sold other items, sports cards, collectors plates and statuetes. I would go down there about once a month or hit it during lunch. They had an area in the back that they kept all there older cards in # ordered from poor to NM/MT condition cards from 52 Topps on up. This was in the early 90s. I was collecting 54s and some 52s raw. They kept all there common cards in these long slide out cardboard units that where attached to the wall. Would go through a purchase a couple at a time for something like $20 or so. They had a ton of commons from all years. >>
I knew I recognized the name from somewhere, so I went digging through my McGwire memorabilia and found this sweet auto picture Ive had for awhile!!! I bought it mainly because its so rare to find a Mac auto with a notation of the year with the auto, prior to 1998.