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Posted By: Chris Counts
Thanks for the tips. JJ's Tea Party is a real treasure. A great selection of old cards, and while they don't have much that's pre-war, they have a good selection of Play Balls. Reasonable prices, and they're nice folks, too. After a fruitful visit (I collect Play Balls), I walked about 30 minutes over to Fenway Park for a $12 tour of the ballpark. Now that was a bargain! I never did find the Cy Young statue, though, which evidentally marks the former location of the Sox' pre-Fenway ballpark. By the way, the coin store just a couple doors down the street from JJ's had some decent T206s, including a few stars. |
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