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Going to be in Laguna and surrounding areas for the next week. Any good shops with vintage?
Thanks. Danny |
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Danny,
Here's a few shops that are around the Laguna area. Memory Lane http://www.memorylaneinc.com I don't know if they have any items for sale at this location, but the last time I was there they had a pretty neat display of baseball memoribilia in their office. Years ago Sports Cards Plus http://scpauctions.com/contact/ did have a shop. I don't know if it's still there, or if it's simply an office they work out of. Past Times Collectibles https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...ullerton%2C+ca Located in Fullerton. It's a little ways from Laguna, but Tom the owner is a real nice guy and his shop has all sorts of one-of-a-kind baseball items. The shop is rather small, but it packs a handful. Then you drop down a teir at Taylor's. http://www.yelp.com/biz/taylors-base...les-buena-park Most of what they have is the shiny stuff, but every once in a while they may get an old item or two. The OCDugout is just down the street on Beach Blvd. A few years ago they were talking about closing shop, so I don't know if they're still around. Im not familiar with MVPSportscards http://www.mvpsportscardssocal.net but I know they're located in Laguna Hills, not far from Laguna. All of the other shops that are worth seeing are quite a distance away (Porky's http://porkyssports.com in Woodland Hills) comes to mind, but that's almost 100 miles away. Hope this is a start. ErikV Last edited by ErikV; 05-31-2015 at 01:15 PM. Reason: Typo |
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I would look at South Bay Cards. Good selection of cards, and I'll be stopping in there when I'm in LA next week.
http://www.sbaycards.com
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My new found obsession the t206! |
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Beverly Hills Card Shop on Robertson always had vintage. He was not a big on grading and goes by the Beckett guide. Owners name is Matt and is a good guy.
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Bev Hills and South Bay. Two great shops.
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South Bay is pretty good and often has vintage...Beverly Hills is also very good. Most of the others mentioned are either gone or do not have much anymore. Stay away from Porky's...they are awful (overpriced and rude) but if you do make it to the San Fernando Valley, I would visit Valley Sportscards...been there forever (old owner Max died several years ago but the new owner has kept the feel of the old store)...lots of vintage, from t-cards to new.
Joshua |
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