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Card shops in or around Boston?
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Next weekend I'm going to Boston to visit my brother-in-law. In between visiting the aquarium and the children's museum for my daughter, I'm hoping to check out a card shop or two. Anyone have any recommendations? I'm really only interested in vintage stuff, so a shop loaded with Prizm and shiny stuff does nothing for me. Thanks in advance! Sent from my LM-G820 using Tapatalk |
I was told there is a shop near Salem that is suppose to be good, although I have never been there.
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Kenmore Collectibles which is now in Brighton due west of downtown, I think in an office building. They have a website. I've known the owner since the 1990s.
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There's a shop in Saugus just north of Boston on route 1 south. Called Sports World. It's on the southbound side of route one. It's about 15 minutes from Boston. Depending on traffic.
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There's also batter up in Tewksbury. Mostly modern and gaming, with a few vintage postwar cards that I think are slightly overpriced (or I'd have bought them)
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139. Excavacation When someone asks for recommendations on what card shops he should dig around in while visiting a particular city or town. |
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Thanks for the replies everyone, much appreciated
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Yes, Sportsworld is good
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Truth is, you're not going to find much in the way of card shops with vintage in the Boston area these days. Different times of the year, there are a few card shows which are worthwhile, but not much for brick and mortar with vintage. |
Bay State Coin on Bromfield St (near Park Street Subway) always had cards. But to be honest I've not been there in a few years. There's a Sunday show in Woburn (10 miles north) that's pretty small, some vintage.
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