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Posted By: Judge Dred
I've seen a few threads about people that would like to know if there are good vintage cards shops in cities they will soon be visiting. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Maybe it could be made into a link at the top of the page. I travel a lot as well and it's nice to hit a shop or two when I'm on the road. Although rarely does the day end without the obligatory dinner or some other activity that hinders my card shopping..... |
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Posted By: Julie
Oh Steve King, on Oxford, at Dr. King's prints--or something--has some neat stuff in his basement. Used to be a full-time card-and comic dealer. |
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