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Card Shops in Columbus, OH?
In town for the weekend. Any good shops with vintage in Columbus, OH? Thank you!!!
Danny |
Hartman's Cards on Morse Rd just west of Easton Mall is nice. I try to stop in whenever l am in town
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There's one in Westerville near Otterbein's campus.
P.S. RIP the two Westerville police officers. |
Triple Play Cards in Westerville is the one you want. The owner Ron is a very solid guy. (and No association with Triple Play Vintage in northern Ohio, for those of you playing at home)
Nice, clean shop with a good variety of vintage BB/FB/BB/Hockey and ton of cool memorabilia. It's the shop in town that I actually enjoy going in to... |
Jason, any pre-war in the shop?
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Last time I visited Triple Play there were a few (very few, as in single digit) pre war cards and that was about a year ago. I purchased the only Old Judge there and nothing else really stood out as I remember. There were 1950's to Present and it is a nice shop as stated above.
You might give it a try, it's one of the only shops in town and they may have gotten an "attic find". |
There may be a card show there today. SCD or Beckett would have the info.
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Hartman's on Morse Rd has had a generous amount of '41 Double Play and some Exhibits sitting there the past year, for some reason. Lower-grade singles there spanning the 50/60/70's and mid-to-lower-grade commons in the 3000 ct boxes. We do have an excellent card show bi-monthly at the Hilliard Fairgrounds, around 80-100 tables with some very solid dealers from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan. Not this weekend however. It's put on by J.D. and Stacy Heckathorn out of Indiana, and used to be held at the Vet's Memorial for years and years. Some familiar faces for those of you who do the National. |
Triple play is a great shop. No prewar but a good selection of 50s-70s. Fun store to look around and hang on a snowy day. The kids picked up a box of basketball for kicks and got a bunch of free cards from the shop. Highly recommended.
Thank you to all for the suggestions. |
Triple Play is the one I was thinking of.
For some reason Neuhart Cards comes to mind in the northern Columbus area too. |
Just be careful of cards originating :) in Ohio. For some reason it seems like half the fakes and reprints (both being sold as real) which I see, come from OH. I think it is some sort of card phenomenon.
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When you live in MI there is a saying about that place: Ohio, between you and everywhere you want to be. |
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