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|  Disappearing Hobby Stores 
			
			Posted By: peter chao It's only been about 6 years ago, but there use to be about a dozen baseball card stores that sold vintage cards in the Bay Area.  Now there are approximately 3 left that I know of.  Is it the end of the line for baseball card stores?  Are they out-dated and soon to be extinct?  If not, what are they need to do in order to stay in business? | 
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