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Bob, I live in Springfield, MO, and there are ZERO vintage card shops up here. Once, a postwar shop tried to start dabbling in prewar, but it didn't work out. He is now closed. Perhaps, because he was asking ~ $700 for T206 commons???
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There are still a few shops in the OKC and Norman area that claim to have pre-war. It's pretty sparse though. I haven't talked to him in a while, but as far as I know, Roger Neufeldt is still in Norman, although he had closed his shop and was mainly doing mail order, eBay and shows. I used to stop by his warehouse every once in a while when he was in town (which wasn't often). He always had some pretty nice pre-war stuff. I imagine he still does. That's about it around here though.
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no pre-war shops in Sacramento.
I know of a few collectors in the area...and some just Sacramento PCL items only. |
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If you include "vintage" to include pre-war, which would include the goudey's, I think the number is on the higher end.
Another way to look at it would be to look at all the mutually exclusive sets on the registries.... 300 total t206 between SGC and PSA... I suppose most collectors don't have sets on the registry so then come up with a mutliplier, maybe 10, 20, 100, who knows.. just another way to look at it. |
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