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Old 04-18-2019, 04:28 PM
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Thanks, Taylor.
Certainly one of the oddest locations in which we've ever seen any business choose to locate itself...
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Thanks, Taylor.
Certainly one of the oddest locations in which we've ever seen any business choose to locate itself...
I'd like to see a picture of that, wt***?
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Schaefers is a great card shop. It's RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of a median strip on the highway. They have several million cards, tons of weird oddball and just a mish mash of everything. I like 'em. It looks like the Dixie Card Shop in Williamsport finally shut down.
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Schaefers is a great card shop. It's RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of a median strip on the highway. They have several million cards, tons of weird oddball and just a mish mash of everything. I like 'em. It looks like the Dixie Card Shop in Williamsport finally shut down.
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This from 2015 says he was closing.

https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...p-selling-out/
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Glad to hear that the Castle is still up and running. I drive by it a few times every summer, but I haven't stopped in for a few years. I will make a point of doing so.
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It looks like the Dixie Card Shop in Williamsport finally shut down.
I think they've been closed for a while now. I went to college in Williamsport and spent a lot of time there. I wanted to stop in during the LLWS a few years back, and it was no longer in operation.

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About 25 minutes away, a little further south is Sports Cards Etc on Steubenville Pike, just up PA 60 from the 79 interchange. Sports Cards Etc has a larger pre war selection including tobacco and caramel issues and I stop in there also about once a month.
I always visit this shop any time I go to Pittsburgh, which is a few times a year.

Another great shop in PA is Kinems Sports Cards in Erie.
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I'd like to see a picture of that, wt***?
One can't say that it isn't easy to get to, no matter which way your are going on PA 15. Note the "Store Closing" sign. I stopped in back in December and was told the owner was retiring but have no idea when the store would actually be closed.

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Been to Shaffer's but Dixie was my local shop as a kid and the first one I'd ever been to. First owner, Bob, originally sold and went into a brewery business, I think. They had this great box for newbs like me that didn't know anything about cards. You could trade any two of whatever you had for any one card in the box.

Small shop for those of you that have never been there. Basically every inch of space was used for boxes, displays, etc. And since it was located basically right next to the Little League World Series, it was packed at that time, which didn't take much. It adequately held about ten people and any more than that, it was kind of tight. There'd be 30 or so people at times and you wouldn't even be able to move.

They also had a back room which I had the pleasure of getting into once which was even more full. It was nuts. Random unopened wax and cello with stars/rookies on top, boxes upon boxes, etc. Seemed like they had as much stuff back there that they did in the actual store.

Really fond memories of that place, including being there for an incident when someone tried to sell the owner some stolen cards, which resulted in him being chased out the door with (IIRC) the stuff being recovered.
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Schaffer's seems still to be pretty active, judging by their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/shafferstradingcards/

Must disagree on whether the place is easy to reach. Maybe so, if you've already been there and
know exactly where it is. If all you have is the general location, you shoot right past it at 70mph
looking for a shop located sanely on the right. Even if you're looking for a store in the median,
the only sign is right at the driveway, so you fly right past it anyway. Somewhere between
"charmingly eccentric" and "damned infuriating"... you make the call...
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Schaffer's seems still to be pretty active, judging by their Facebook page:
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Must disagree on whether the place is easy to reach. Maybe so, if you've already been there and
know exactly where it is. If all you have is the general location, you shoot right past it at 70mph
looking for a shop located sanely on the right. Even if you're looking for a store in the median,
the only sign is right at the driveway, so you fly right past it anyway. Somewhere between
"charmingly eccentric" and "damned infuriating"... you make the call...
Or you could use GPS and know when to slow down.
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