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Old 02-26-2022, 05:53 AM
rugbymarine rugbymarine is offline
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It is indeed. I bought a 51B Kell and 73T Clemente from them a few weeks ago.

There wasn't a card store near me until the 90s, but before that I'd buy packs of Topps from a Chinese grocery store that was a few blocks from my house. My parents used to give me 50 cents and I'd walk up there alone and buy cards at ages that would probably get child protective services called on you these days.
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We moved from the area about 10 years ago. Glad to hear they're still open.
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Old 02-26-2022, 06:32 AM
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I remember a little place called Bases Loaded in Lake Worth, FL back in the late 80's early 90's. It started in a strip mall at the back of a video store, then moved into a free standing shop a couple of blocks away. I remember Don, the owner, a super nice guy that was always very welcoming and even hired me to work there on Saturdays when I was in high school. I wasn't into vintage back then, but I wasted a lot of money on junk wax over those few years. Most of the cards I bought from there are now worthless, but the memories are priceless.
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Old 02-26-2022, 08:33 AM
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Dixie Sport Cards (Williamsport, PA.) - first shop and have no idea if it's still open

Den's Collector's Den (Laurel, MD.) - I would give my left arm just for 10 minutes in there as a kid

Burton's Baseball Cards & Coins (Frederick, MD) - R.I.P. - felt like a family there

House of Cards (Silver Spring, MD) - the home base for H&S and business has been booming
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Old 02-26-2022, 11:13 AM
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Default What are your favorite card/hobby stores from your youth?

Hi James

There were no card/hobby stores in the Summer of 1947 in Hillside, NJ, where I grew up. My first BB cards were pulled out of BOND BREAD packages,
which my parents purchased at the nearby food store.



In the Fall of 1948, we were thrilled to get the LEAF Gum Boxing cards. These cards were very popular, that LEAF continued issuing them in 1949.
Which explains why they were printed with White and Gray cardboard.

Early Spring of 1949, the LEAF Gum Baseball cards were available in our neighborhood. We would get together and trade and flip these cards and,
compare notes trying to complete this set (since LEAF played a "nasty trick" on us kids by skip-numbering these cards).

When I started Junior H.S. in 1952, we had a 1-mile hike to school. On the way to school was a newly opened Hobby shop which mainly dealt with
Lionel Trains, games, etc. And, in early Spring they had 1952 BOWMAN Baseball card wax-packs. May 1952, the 1st series of TOPPS cards (#1-80,
Black-backs) were available in the Pharmacy / Ice Cream parlor in our neighborhood. My original 1952 BOWMAN collection stops at cards #1 - 72.
Which tells me that I really "loved" the new Topps cards so much, I stopped collecting the BOWMAN's (which I had collected since 1948).
By the end of the Summer of 1952, I had 270 cards (of the 310 issued then). I was not interested in completing the set. I just wanted to have all
the Yankees in it......especially Mickey Mantle.
A cool day in the Fall of 1952, a day I still remember quite well. My neighbor, Johnny, tells me that our neighborhood pharmacy has the TOPPS Hi#
cards available. I had a Quarter in my pocket, so we went to the pharmacy, and I buy 5 packs. The first 4 packs I opened had some Hi # stars and
mostly commons. I carefully opening the 5th pack, slowly shuffling thru the cards, and lo and behold, the card in the middle was Mickey.

All five of these cards are the original cards out of that 5th wax-pack.

. . . .

James......I hope to see you and your Dad at the Philly Show next weekend.


TED Z

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Old 02-26-2022, 11:45 AM
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Card Collector’s Closet in Springfield, MA. A few friends and I would pay 55 cents each way for a bus ride to/from Enfield, CT. Some great times. Paid $3.25 for a Dave Kingman rookie on my first trip there which was a huge sine of money for me at the time. We all pooled our funds and bought the 1981 Permographs Credit Card set and split it up with each of us getting our favorite players. We also split the Traded sets from 1983 and 1984. We would spend time there, go to the Newsstand store and buy the new wrestling magazines, and then finish up with Burger King. The store owners names were Bob and Charlie. They were very good to us little dirtbags.
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