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Old 09-28-2015, 07:37 PM
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Default PA vintage cards?

Any cards stores with vintage in the area between Lancaster and Adamstown?will be out that way in a few weeks and may have some time to add a stop.
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Old 09-29-2015, 06:24 AM
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If you are there on a Sunday, Renninger's in Adamstown has a dealer or two with some old stuff. You'll have to navigate the 100's of tables of other "vintage" items.
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Old 09-29-2015, 08:35 AM
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VSM Sports Card Outlet. 2160 Lincoln Highway East, Suite 3, Lancaster PA 17602. It is in a shopping center next to the Friendly's. I found it when I was traveling to a show at the American Music Theatre in March.
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Old 09-29-2015, 09:01 AM
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They advertise on here they are wheatland auctions. Good people and they have some vintage. My pen Sportscards in reading is a nice shop vintage is hot or miss though have to be there at the right time.
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Old 09-29-2015, 10:18 AM
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Thanks to all. I will check out those stores, although I was thinking Stoudt's as opposed to Reningers in Adamstown (the beer is a +)!
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I would think PA and the surrounding areas would be good for "new to the hobby" finds too. I doubt ya' have time to check out any out-of-the-way places on a business trip, but I always thought it would be fun to go rooting around in old communities in that area.
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Don's Collectibles
13 E Main St
Strasburg PA 17579
717 687 0718

There's also a railroad museum in town that's well worth checking out.
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Also, there are plenty of consignment shops between Stoudts and Renningers south on route 272 that can keep you busy all day. If you get down Renningers way, go about a mile further and stop in Morphy's Auction House on the right, you'll be glad you did.
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Thanks! Sounds like I may need more time.
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Has been there forever and at the right time you can score some good hits. Keith is correct countless antique consignment stores in the immediate renninger's area. As well as a few antique flea markets on Sunday's. They do start to thin out over the next month or two.

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Don't forget about Hakes in York, PA if you have some extra time to drive west. That will be about during their Fall catalog Auction, so you can view the lots in person. They typically always have some vintage baseball cards & memorabilia.
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Old 10-03-2015, 12:24 PM
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Default Hi Judson

We visit friends in the Strasburg area quite often. While there, I always drop in to Don's Collectibles shop.

The following gives you a flavor of what Don has in store. Over the years, I've acquired a good number of T206's (including two nice looking Cobb's and some tough backs). Also,
T201's, T202's, T205's, Delong's, Goudey's, and 1949 Leaf's.

And, if you haven't already done so, check-out the Strasburg Pennsylvania Railroad Museum. You don't have to be a Railroad enthusiast like me to appreciate the "real American
heavy metal" on display in this Museum.



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