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Posted By: Danny
Does anyone know of any good card shops that have vintage cards in the Los Angeles or Orange County area? I'm in town a few days on vacation. Looking specifically for tobacco and caramel issues. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
For vintage: |
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Posted By: J Levine
There are a few left...Beverly Hills Baseball is still pretty good for vintage... |
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Posted By: ernest reyes
Frank & Sons shows are now every week, on Wednesday evenings and all day Saturday. There are a handful of vintage sellers. I haven't been there in awhile, but i remember there being some pretty nice stuff from time to time. Most of the vendors, though, deal in either toys or other odd collectibles. If you check out the website below and show up this Saturday you can get an auto of Corey Haim! WooHoo! |
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Posted By: TONY GALOVICH
Try Dave Kohler in Laguna Niguel 800 350 2273 for hi end vintage |
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Posted By: Kevin
"If you are going South of Los Angeles, Southbay Cards in Torrance/Lomita is very good. Not a lot of prewar but a few. They do have a lot of PSA/SGC material and a few oddballs...the owner is a good guy too (Ian)." |
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Posted By: Danny
Thanks to everyone who responded. Looks like I'll have a busy weekend. Thanks again for all of the info. |
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Posted By: Danny
I ended up visiting about 4 or 5 stores and the Frank and Sons Show. Frank and Sons is definitely not the place for vintage or cards in general. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Last time I checked, the Baseball Card Dugout in Anaheim on Beach Blvd. was still there. I believe they are the longest running shop in Orange County, Val and Joe Lester own it. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Baseball Card Dugout is history. It is now OC Dugout. Joe no longer owns it. OC Dugout is now in back of the original store and just opened yesterday. |
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Posted By: doug goodman
As a Topps collector, Burbank Sportscards used to be my favorite store in the country. But, it was a sad day when I discovered that they have turned into nothing more than a front for their website. It's no longer possible to go thru the boxes by hand looking for the cards you want. Looking for a variation? Nope not at BSC you aren't. |
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