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Hi-
There are a couple of card shops in Vegas that might have pre 1950s stuff. One is called something like All Star Sports Cards and it is off the strip, in a shopping plaza. They sell a lot on eBay, but I did buy a Remar Casey Stengel and have looked at some T206s and Zeenuts they have had over the years. Another possible option is the card shop featured on Pawn Stars. It is in downtown, very close to Las Vegas Boulevard. I do recommend checking out some of the antique shops if you have time. Red Rooster is one, but I forget the names of any others. Some of the better ones are in some of the seedier sections of the city. Alan |
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