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Posted By: MVSNYC
Cheers, guys (and gals)...i just landed in London for a mini-vaca, will also be in Paris for a few days as well... |
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Posted By: Jay
Try Murray Cards in London(Martin and Ian Murray). It is one of the biggest card shops in the world and has alot of U. S material. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
...This is why i love Net54! |
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Posted By: Anthony
Michael- I've also found cards at the Saturday Portebello Road market. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Thanks Anthony- that's perfect! i was already planning to head there tomorrow... |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
if you found the Broadleaf 460 back you've been looking for while in Europe? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Ed- hmmm, now there's a fun thought...but, i wonder how that would work out with the conversion? i cashed in $400 USD and got 180 pounds (ouch!)... |
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Posted By: John
Mike, |
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Posted By: Anthony
Doesn't Toni Toscana have a shop in London and Pisa? Maybe you guys can see his amazing inventory while saving on the Pegasus shipping charges |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't know about baseball cards, but the food is better in Paris than in London by a long shot! |
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Posted By: Jason L
If you find any cards over there across The Pond, while you are perusing their stocks, could you give me a holler if you see any Australian cards or Aussie-related baseball memorabilia?!! |
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Posted By: John
The food is better if you can get past the mimes and Jerry Lewis clips… |
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Posted By: Steve f
Nahhh, too high in sodium... I'm told |
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Posted By: pstratton
I don't know about cards in London...but I do know The Clash is one of the best bands ever! |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
One time when in London I went to Murray's. London is very big. Great transportation systems. Still, it took a while to get there. I was very disappointed. I did buy a cigarette card book. I'd not bother to go back. I've had more success buying cigarette cards at flea markets, fairs, and antique malls. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...is to eat Indian and Chinese (in Chinatown), which are both substantially better than the American-import variation. |
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Posted By: Geno
I live about an hour and a half away (right next to Stonehenge), so I get to London pretty often. I always find myself on Charing Cross Road, just up from Trafalgar Square. There is a great little side street with book sellers and a cigarette card shop (the name escapes me, but you'll find it). There's never been any baseball stuff in the card shop, but it's fun to poke around in anyway. All of the cig card dealers know baseball is big coin, so don't expect to find a hidden T206 stash anywhere. Just enjoy yourself and don't forget to order a chicken jalfrezi at a decent Indian restaraunt! |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Geno --I think it is Cecil Court which runs East just before Trafalgar Square. It is my favorite spot in London with the old bookstores and there is a shop there with lots of old tobacco cards --I picked up a nice collection of tennis cards the last time I was there. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
WOW!!! |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
If you are out in the countryside, ask the folks when market day is... most towns have market day one day a week. You'll maybe find some cards there, it is a big farmers market flea market yard sale all in one. I've bought cards several times at these. I've bought old coins, books, and old vellum deeds and indentures, too. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
bring me back a t215 pirate bb player...please? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
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Posted By: ErlandStevens
I was always a big fan of their reggae stuff on Black Market Clash. Joe Strummer's later work (Joe Strummer and Mescaleros) is outstanding. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe Strummer R.I.P. |
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Posted By: Dave G
maybe to late now for your itinery, but htis weekend, Fri/Sat is the Cartophilic Society Annual Convention in Worcester, it is THE cigarette/tea/trade convention of the year. I'm set up as usual and there is a great crowd here, and lots of cards, predominantly british of course. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Vietnamese in Soho (London Soho, not NYC) is also pretty incredible. |
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Posted By: S Gross
Old punk rockers never die ... they just get into vintage card collecting !! |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
update day 1: |
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Posted By: mr. moses
excellent. Go to the Cartophillic show in Worchester this weekend. I hear the weather is quite nice there RIGHT NOW and if the exchange rate doesn't scare you you might find sumptin.... |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
well, i am getting ready to head back to the "states" tomorrow (thurs). i had an awesome visit, the weather was abnormally warm (80-ish)... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
The Clash is my all-time favorite band. My two year old boys ask me every night to put on the Clash. Their favorite song, incredibly, is "This is England" off of Cut the Crap the first Clash (and only) Clash album after Mick Jones's departure. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
The Clash were my favorite band 20 years ago, today and probably still will be 20 years from now. Pressure Drop (Blackmarket Clash) is the chosen living room dance song for the kids (7 and 4) in our house. To keep on topic, last time I was in London (many years ago), I made my wife go to with me to eat at Lee Ho Fooks. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Fellow Clash fans should check out the last Mescaleros album for "Coma Girl" - great tune. And let's get some Capitol Theatre Clash concertclips from YouTube, someone.. anyone? |
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